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    Is there anywhere they don't end up?

    I was cleaning out the filter in the dishwasher earlier. Along with a stray food scrap I found a used test strip and one of those plastic Quick-Set donut caps.

    And rinsing the shampoo out of my hair in the shower the other morning, I glanced down to see a test strip circling the drain.

    Is there anywhere this crap doesn't end up?

    I can't help but wish for the day when I can ban it from my house. The day when I don't have to rely on this stuff anymore.

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    It seems like everytime I dust or run the vaccum I find another cap or test strip laying around somewhere. But when I need a cap before I jump in the pool or shower, of course I can't find one.

    The answer is "no", there is nowhere they don't end up. They are all over my place too. What's even scarier, I've been finding them around the locker I use at the YMCA...!!

    We find them all over our house, too. My youngest daughter is diabetic, and I have been finding those darns trips everywhere for almost 10 years.
    I thought it was just me.

    I've even had them follow me to work. I have woken up with them in my hair. I've seen them out in my yard.

    It's crazy where they end up.

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