[Diabetes-talk] carrying/travel cases
d m gina
dmgina at samobile.net
Sun Apr 29 17:02:09 UTC 2012
Now where would you get one of those?
Is one better than another?
this might help my machine not make noise in my purse or fanny pack.
Original message:
> Look for a diabetes travel wallet. In addition to all the stuff you
> mentioned, the wallet has space for a cooling pack and has some
> insulation.
> On Sun, 29 Apr 2012, Brad Keller wrote:
>> Hello! I'm new to this list or at least recently joine. I am Type I and
>> have been since the age of 4. I have undergone a kidney/pancreas
>> transplant in '99 and another kidney transplant in '07. Both of these
>> were done at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. As the subject
>> line reflects, I am interested in knowing if anyone has any suggestions
>> for a good carrying/travel case for my supplies. Basically I am looking
>> for something that will hold the glucometer, test strips, lancets and
>> device, insulin pens and the pen needles as well as a few extra items.
>> I don't want something that is just one big compartment.
>> Brad Keller
>> email: kellerb03 at gmail.com
>> Skype: Brad-Keller1
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