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<blockquote data-quote="steve_p6" data-source="post: 1325634" data-attributes="member: 230560"><p>Sorry I had mixed in the two week piece. However, I think your concepts will work for two weeks if they can be powered. My rationale is hotels dont have fridges/ not have aircon. If you do happen to find a fridge do you trust it not to freeze your insulin. I should have said on original post but you have some good ideas here.</p><p></p><p>Used needles sit in small tupperware tub with the spares. Alongside my Spare libre, spare pen and BG test meter. Storing a few needles is not an issue compared to all the rammel we carry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve_p6, post: 1325634, member: 230560"] Sorry I had mixed in the two week piece. However, I think your concepts will work for two weeks if they can be powered. My rationale is hotels dont have fridges/ not have aircon. If you do happen to find a fridge do you trust it not to freeze your insulin. I should have said on original post but you have some good ideas here. Used needles sit in small tupperware tub with the spares. Alongside my Spare libre, spare pen and BG test meter. Storing a few needles is not an issue compared to all the rammel we carry about. [/QUOTE]
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