How do you organize your supplies?

I don't appreciate the implication that I'm dirty.

Bathrooms end up with fecal bacteria contamination through aerosolization of bacteria when you flush etc. They are not a place that medication or related supplies should be stored or used.
Yeah, bathrooms generally aren't a great place to store items in the open. We close the seat before flushing to lessen aerosolization.

No one said or implied you're a dirty person or keep a dirty home.
 
I have an 8 drawer rolling cabinet, a tacklebox, a small refrigerator/freezer, a clear box for frequent use odds and ends, and a little cosmetics frig for daily pins. Plus I keep finding stuff that needs a home.
 
If that doesn't have a door on it, do you keep something over the Hospira to keep the light away?

I'm glad you mentioned this. After I took the photo, I did move the Hospira back into the cabinet where I usally keep it.

But also I've been thinking lately that I might move the entire setup behind closed doors. The old folks who owned the house before me decked out my office with built in cabinets, shelves, workstation, etc. I'm thinking that one of these double doors are probably the same size as the open shelves. 🤔

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I'm glad you mentioned this. After I took the photo, I did move the Hospira back into the cabinet where I usally keep it.

But also I've been thinking lately that I might move the entire setup behind closed doors. The old folks who owned the house before me decked out my office with built in cabinets, shelves, workstation, etc. I'm thinking that one of these double doors are probably the same size as the open shelves. 🤔

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Perfect, basically the exact size of my garage ones. Mine's only 2 doors though.
 
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I keep looking at small freezers. I live in a small bungalow. I cannot for the life of me figure out where I can put one.
Same, my retirement downsized house is just 850 square feet. I looked at the mini fridge freezer thing, but pretty sure something like, oh...my bed!...would have to go to make room for it! 🤣
 
So far, I use a big decorative box from Homegoods to store my supplies. I also use clear storage containers that I found at Daiso and Ikea to keep my items separated from one another. I purchased a mini fridge with freezer for the bedroom. I store my peps inside HydraPeak food jars in the freezer and the reconstituted ones in the fridge.
 
Threads like this make me feel sane, broke, disorganized and fat all at the same time.
Haha, that's a good one! For me just starting out I just ordered 10 plastic caps to cover the tops of the open vials and a little box made for holding some vials in the fridge. I don't know where to put the rest of the kit yet.
 
Haha, that's a good one! For me just starting out I just ordered 10 plastic caps to cover the tops of the open vials and a little box made for holding some vials in the fridge. I don't know where to put the rest of the kit yet.
Get one of those cheap vial holders from Amazon. They have 63 vial zip close one for $10. I have 2.
 
When it comes to peptides, supplies and storage, having everything very organized makes me feel calmer.

I also print out these sheets that I keep in
a binder for every single peptide that I take and I refer to each page every single time.

I will tell you that it's quite exhausting taking things to this level but it quells the anxiety and uncertainty.


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This looks so satisfying and professional!! I may have to copy you 😁
 
So far, I use a big decorative box from Homegoods to store my supplies. I also use clear storage containers that I found at Daiso and Ikea to keep my items separated from one another. I purchased a mini fridge with freezer for the bedroom. I store my peps inside HydraPeak food jars in the freezer and the reconstituted ones in the fridge.
I've got a similar setup with the hydrapeaks, and I bought one of those glittery art supplies tackle boxes for kids at Homegoods or TJ Maxx for my needles and alcohol swabs.
 
I'm glad you mentioned this. After I took the photo, I did move the Hospira back into the cabinet where I usally keep it.

But also I've been thinking lately that I might move the entire setup behind closed doors. The old folks who owned the house before me decked out my office with built in cabinets, shelves, workstation, etc. I'm thinking that one of these double doors are probably the same size as the open shelves. 🤔

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You know once you put your 'stuff' behind a closed door it's gonna breed and your gonna need two doors worth.
 
Get one of those cheap vial holders from Amazon. They have 63 vial zip close one for $10. I have 2.
You guys impress the hell out if me.
I have my vials in the plastic cases that they arrived in.
Those plastic cases are put into a ziploc freezer bag and back in the box it was shipped in.
And I keep it in the veggie/no humidity compartment at the bottom of the fridge.

And as I just finished this I realized I put a dirty box that travelled overseas in my fridge 🙁
 
I just have a vial case in the freezer, vials on the go in my fridge and my suppliers like syringes and needles in a storage basket in my bedroom 😆 Id love some fancy drawers or something but space and I cant be bothered with that. My set up is just fine for my measly 2 pins a week 😆
 
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I had one of these Kobalt Mini Toolboxes lying around. I printed some containers to fit inside and bada-bing. I also printed some vial storage containers for my BAC and reta.
 

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