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<blockquote data-quote="MommaE" data-source="post: 2453211" data-attributes="member: 547989"><p>Yes, thank you. Someone did mention those a couple of days ago, looks ideal. I was able to order a pack of three from an online supplier here in Canada. I’ll probably discard them in a sharps/ biohazard container either in an airport or back home because I’ll be concerned the needles would still be considered hazardous from use. Local pharmacies here will exchange a full container for a new one at no cost so it’s easy to use.</p><p>I’m still not sure I’ll be comfortable doing the injections “ in the wild” but I’ve got a few months to practice and get my head around the idea. The flights are too long to avoid or plan around so I don’t think there’ll be an alternative. Those tiny bathrooms are not an appealing idea either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MommaE, post: 2453211, member: 547989"] Yes, thank you. Someone did mention those a couple of days ago, looks ideal. I was able to order a pack of three from an online supplier here in Canada. I’ll probably discard them in a sharps/ biohazard container either in an airport or back home because I’ll be concerned the needles would still be considered hazardous from use. Local pharmacies here will exchange a full container for a new one at no cost so it’s easy to use. I’m still not sure I’ll be comfortable doing the injections “ in the wild” but I’ve got a few months to practice and get my head around the idea. The flights are too long to avoid or plan around so I don’t think there’ll be an alternative. Those tiny bathrooms are not an appealing idea either. [/QUOTE]
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