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<blockquote data-quote="evj95" data-source="post: 1555330" data-attributes="member: 434447"><p>All I can explain it like is having to test my bg and thinking multiple times a day 'Why the hell can't I bleed like normal people?!?' then Injecting myself 4 times a day with insulin and people cringing because it's a needle and I'm sat there thinking 'This is nothing.. wait until you're in hospital having your bg taken every hour and a blood gas every 2 hours. Then you'll become immune to the stings of needles' </p><p></p><p>Sometimes I think I'm crazy that I find it actually fascinating that I am able to do this myself whereas before diagnosis I would try everything in the book to get away from the next jab I had to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evj95, post: 1555330, member: 434447"] All I can explain it like is having to test my bg and thinking multiple times a day 'Why the hell can't I bleed like normal people?!?' then Injecting myself 4 times a day with insulin and people cringing because it's a needle and I'm sat there thinking 'This is nothing.. wait until you're in hospital having your bg taken every hour and a blood gas every 2 hours. Then you'll become immune to the stings of needles' Sometimes I think I'm crazy that I find it actually fascinating that I am able to do this myself whereas before diagnosis I would try everything in the book to get away from the next jab I had to have. [/QUOTE]
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