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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2056738" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I just carry Fiasp, in a frio, a libre, jelly babies and some carb. If I’m going to be out in the early morning or later evening I’ll carry the Levemir alongside the Fiasp in the libre. I’ve an SOS bracelet with details of contacts, medication etc and a small zipped container with spare needles but I’ll probably begin a heated debate when I state that I change needles just once a day! If I’m driving I’ll also take the accuchek mobile. As I’m female I keep it all in my hand/shoulder/cross body bag. As small a one as possible as T1 supplies are heavy enough already without amassing other junk!</p><p>I try to keep supplies to a minimum day to day but if I’m going away for a few days then there’s spares of everything, carb, libres, chargers, Novo echo pens, needles, mobile cartridges, glucotabs, glucagon if with friends or family, etc etc and cooling bags if somewhere hot. I turn into a T1 mule [emoji1].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2056738, member: 68789"] I just carry Fiasp, in a frio, a libre, jelly babies and some carb. If I’m going to be out in the early morning or later evening I’ll carry the Levemir alongside the Fiasp in the libre. I’ve an SOS bracelet with details of contacts, medication etc and a small zipped container with spare needles but I’ll probably begin a heated debate when I state that I change needles just once a day! If I’m driving I’ll also take the accuchek mobile. As I’m female I keep it all in my hand/shoulder/cross body bag. As small a one as possible as T1 supplies are heavy enough already without amassing other junk! I try to keep supplies to a minimum day to day but if I’m going away for a few days then there’s spares of everything, carb, libres, chargers, Novo echo pens, needles, mobile cartridges, glucotabs, glucagon if with friends or family, etc etc and cooling bags if somewhere hot. I turn into a T1 mule [emoji1]. [/QUOTE]
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