This is a practical one. But it's doing my head in.
Basically, my son uses glucose tabs for hypos. So he carries them everywhere. And so do we. So, 4 months on and we have them in pieces everywhere, with dust at the bottom of bags, etc. Worse, he hates them when the pack has been opened and carried around, and who can blame him: soft, a little lint-covered -- bleh.
They are literally everywhere -- but need to be.
Any suggestions for storing them? Air-tight, neat enough to go into a teenager's pocket? And in all of our bags and the car etc...
I've looked at Lakeland plastics, Wilkinson's, Boots, Superdrug, etc, and only found quite bulky small food storage containers, and daily pill dispensers, which are kinda big for pockets and mean unloading the packets...
Any thought gratefully received...
Basically, my son uses glucose tabs for hypos. So he carries them everywhere. And so do we. So, 4 months on and we have them in pieces everywhere, with dust at the bottom of bags, etc. Worse, he hates them when the pack has been opened and carried around, and who can blame him: soft, a little lint-covered -- bleh.
They are literally everywhere -- but need to be.
Any suggestions for storing them? Air-tight, neat enough to go into a teenager's pocket? And in all of our bags and the car etc...
I've looked at Lakeland plastics, Wilkinson's, Boots, Superdrug, etc, and only found quite bulky small food storage containers, and daily pill dispensers, which are kinda big for pockets and mean unloading the packets...
Any thought gratefully received...