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<blockquote data-quote="qbix" data-source="post: 380598" data-attributes="member: 69446"><p><strong>Re: Blood monitoring at work</strong></p><p></p><p>Yeah. When I was first diagnosed I didn't want to inject in front if my kids, but my wife said we should so they would get used to it. The second time I did it my eldest burst into tears and said "I don't want daddy to have diabetes. We then had to tell her it wasn't sore and it was good for me to do it. It was still pretty heartbreaking though. They are both fine with it now as they see it every day. I guess it is just part of their day now like anything else.</p><p></p><p>I would rather that than having to sneak off every time I needed to do my BG and take my insulin. It's just much easier that way.</p><p></p><p>I think that is what it is like for my colleagues now, no one even notices any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qbix, post: 380598, member: 69446"] [b]Re: Blood monitoring at work[/b] Yeah. When I was first diagnosed I didn't want to inject in front if my kids, but my wife said we should so they would get used to it. The second time I did it my eldest burst into tears and said "I don't want daddy to have diabetes. We then had to tell her it wasn't sore and it was good for me to do it. It was still pretty heartbreaking though. They are both fine with it now as they see it every day. I guess it is just part of their day now like anything else. I would rather that than having to sneak off every time I needed to do my BG and take my insulin. It's just much easier that way. I think that is what it is like for my colleagues now, no one even notices any more. [/QUOTE]
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