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Hi all, what do you normally carry your insulin in?

What if you fell on the dog walk or in town, broke you leg and ended up with fast rising bg and a day in a&e? Or if whilst in town you got a call saying someone was ill and you went straight to be with them? Know it’s unlikely but things happen.
This happened to me. Went for "quick" visit to see my mum so didn't bother taking any insulin with me. Ended up taking her to A&E where we were all night and most of the next day while hospital did tests. No insulin, no Creon for nearly 24 hours, horrible.
 
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