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OneTigris Eyeglasses Hard Case Tactical Molle Zipper Sunglasses Carrying Case 1000D Nylon with Clip (Black)
Hard Shell Glasses Case: 1000D Nylon outter material, provides sufficient protection to stop glasses from being broken by lighter pressureZipper Eyeware Case with Soft Interior Lining: Fits glassess perfectly & Prevents any scratching to lensesMultiple Mounting Options: Attach it to belt, vests or any molle modular bags with vertical molle strap/horizontal hook and loop - loop panel & hook up on to D-rings with rear plastic clip, you can always get quick access to your eyewearPersonalization Options: Comes with "OneTigris" military patch for personalised your eyeglasses storage caseDimensions: 6.5" *3" *2.6" (16.5 *7.6 *6.5cm), great for Eyeglasses /Sunglasses /Reading Glasses
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u/KerooSeta ยท 3 pointsr/diabetes

It really depends on the situation. In my day-to-day life, I don't carry very much. Dexcom receiver on my hip, Omnipod PDM also on my hip, and that's it. I have test strips and glucose tabs or candy at my desk at work, in my car, and at various places around my house.

If I'm going on a long walk about a city or something (rare, because I live in suburban Texas - not much walking here), I carry those things in a military-style sunglasses case. I actually got this when I was on MDI, as it's the only thing I've found that is long enough for insulin pens.

If I'm traveling, I carry the aforementioned case along with a small cooler with an icepack and insulin and a couple of extra Omnipods and an extra Dexcom sensor in my bag/suitcase.

But, anyway, on a day-to-day basis, I don't carry almost anything on me.