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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 2056735"><p>I don't use a dedicated diabetes case as I have always assumed they ramp up the cost just by adding the word "diabetes" to the description.</p><p>I use a <a href="https://www.thehealthybackbag.co.uk/shop/size/baglett" target="_blank">Healthy Back Baglett</a> and know others use a pencil case.</p><p>I notice your case is not only missing a second pen slot, it is also missing space to put hypo treatment. To me, that is as important as a pen and must be kept with my diabetes paraphernalia.</p><p>If this is a dedicated diabetes case, I think the manufacturers need to know that it is not fit for purpose.</p><p>You could also talk to your diabetes team about getting a smaller meter. Size (or lack of it) has always been a key requirement for me when I get a meter upgrade because I hate carrying around too much stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 2056735"] I don't use a dedicated diabetes case as I have always assumed they ramp up the cost just by adding the word "diabetes" to the description. I use a [URL='https://www.thehealthybackbag.co.uk/shop/size/baglett']Healthy Back Baglett[/URL] and know others use a pencil case. I notice your case is not only missing a second pen slot, it is also missing space to put hypo treatment. To me, that is as important as a pen and must be kept with my diabetes paraphernalia. If this is a dedicated diabetes case, I think the manufacturers need to know that it is not fit for purpose. You could also talk to your diabetes team about getting a smaller meter. Size (or lack of it) has always been a key requirement for me when I get a meter upgrade because I hate carrying around too much stuff. [/QUOTE]
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