I have a lot of it.
Kitchen stuff, clothing stuff, accessory stuff. This is pretty normal stuff to have, but then on top of that, I have to have a lot of diabetes stuff. So much stuff, in fact, that I have to keep it in several different places. Two of the four drawers in our entertainment are reserved for D stuff, as well as a kitchen drawer, most of a cabinet in the kitchen, and a shelf in the fridge. (This justifies why I needed a big kitchen, right?) Behold:
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The Drawer Of Boxes. Pump supplies, test strips, and a heckuva lot of alcohol swabs.
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Drawer that holds the stuff I use all the time.
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Fridge door full o' insulin, and the obligatory Glucagon kit.
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Glucose tabs, extra meters, lancets, and other shenanigans.
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The box my insulin pump came in, which now houses manuals and random parts/accessories.
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holy crap, woman! i thought i had a lot of d-stuff! you got me beat ;o) maybe if i get a cgm i'll catch up :op ~C
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