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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1625551" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>I've solved your problem. Just don't inject in the same place people sh*t. Simple. A bathroom isn't a place to inject in. It's perfectly acceptable, and possible, to discreetly inject at the restaurant table, at your work/school desk, on your seat on the train, literally anywhere. There's no need to inject in the bathroom. Creating a product to encourage people to inject in the bathroom goes against medical advice, which specifically discourages such unhygenic practices, and legal protections for people with disabilities.</p><p></p><p>So no, your idea doesn't have potential. It would be a massive backward step for people with diabetes. Injections aren't a disgusting thing that need to be hidden in the bathroom, they are a thing I need to do to stay alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1625551, member: 32394"] I've solved your problem. Just don't inject in the same place people sh*t. Simple. A bathroom isn't a place to inject in. It's perfectly acceptable, and possible, to discreetly inject at the restaurant table, at your work/school desk, on your seat on the train, literally anywhere. There's no need to inject in the bathroom. Creating a product to encourage people to inject in the bathroom goes against medical advice, which specifically discourages such unhygenic practices, and legal protections for people with disabilities. So no, your idea doesn't have potential. It would be a massive backward step for people with diabetes. Injections aren't a disgusting thing that need to be hidden in the bathroom, they are a thing I need to do to stay alive. [/QUOTE]
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