I bought these from Amazon. These are the needles that came with my trial/sample pen from doctor. So I bought same type on Amazon. Pharmacy said the doc would have to prescribe needles separately, which is doable, but I figured this was just easier.
Like someone else said 30 day supply at full dose is 5 pens. But go up slowly per instructions
Also, Don’t forget to use the prescription savings card from the saxenda website to help lower prescription cost.
novofine 32g x 6mm Needles etw, Ship from USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IQABHKW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Y0FP3KYBEBW7YRBYMP1D
Here's my untested idea that may work with easily found items you might already have.
Use two mesh net carrier bags for soccer/volleyball/basketballs. Place the ball in net and thread the handles of the other empty bag through the aperture of the net bag containing the ball until the ball is snug (If this isn't clear an analogy that may help is interlacing your fingers while you're holding a ping pong ball). Adjust the threading position in the nets until the ball is centered and then tie off with cable ties or equivalent. Attach strapping to make long handles.
Failing this, I think a DIY tornado ball with two long ends will work fine.
Thank you for your detailed answer :)
Savotta sleeping mat sounds good, i guess you meant sth like that, i think id like this one cause it already has the underlaying rainmat included
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07DPST4YW/?coliid=I3LMMGTRURB28L&colid=2D6PMAU4MPBZ8&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
For the tarp i guess ill go with a budget option, my dad also told me he still has his army poncho which can be used as a tarp, i guess ill just try this one first if its still waterproof :)
Sleeping bag sounds a bit difficult, i thought maybe in the summer one of those (very thin, but non-waterproof) bags might be ok, so probably i can focus on the spring and fall in terms of sleeping bag.
But the modular option you mentioned sounds very interesting too, especially in summer it might be a good idea to have a protection against insects with the bivy bag. I definetly have to check those non-fully-waterproof ones, cause the rainproof ones i saw yet were extremely expensive.
Before i thought about the Carinthia Defence 4 sleeping bag, but this one is quite expensive too.
Backpack will get a bit difficult yep, i really like those Bagpacks with those attachement straps(right word? im not a native english speaker as you might probably have noticed :D) for additional sidebags, but those mostly are very pricey.
but i will definetly follow your suggestion to buy the bag at last, that totally makes sense, and i didnt see that before actually :)