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<blockquote data-quote="Neoncat" data-source="post: 1628363" data-attributes="member: 397089"><p>Don't be disheartened [USER=454354]@S-M[/USER] your motives are good but as everyone has pointed out injecting in the same place as people poo is not ideal and as you can see people feel very strongly about not being made to feel like they have something to be ashamed of. However I could suggest a modification: if you aren't sat at a table it can be very difficult to juggle all your blood testing kit and your pens (especially if you are trying to change the needle too) and I end up balancing stuff on my knees, bits of ground etc and hoping it doesn't all fall on the floor. Maybe you can aim your design for that kind of situation? Like people out for a hike or on the train. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neoncat, post: 1628363, member: 397089"] Don't be disheartened [USER=454354]@S-M[/USER] your motives are good but as everyone has pointed out injecting in the same place as people poo is not ideal and as you can see people feel very strongly about not being made to feel like they have something to be ashamed of. However I could suggest a modification: if you aren't sat at a table it can be very difficult to juggle all your blood testing kit and your pens (especially if you are trying to change the needle too) and I end up balancing stuff on my knees, bits of ground etc and hoping it doesn't all fall on the floor. Maybe you can aim your design for that kind of situation? Like people out for a hike or on the train. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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