It may just one time just be the difference between appropriate and fast treatment opposed inappropriate and delayed treatment.I'm going to say it again... This is very very strange. Who would want to mark themselves with THAT, of all things...
View attachment 26532 @iReloaded . I found lots on google search when I was looking to get my " diabetes tattoo ".
I have to admit I only wanted something plain, simple and to the point.
The Rod of Asclepius is the recognised medical symbol. I felt the most important part of the tattoo was the information I wanted to give, hence the very simplistic design
I often thought I ought to get one and then chickened out at the thought of the pain. Coward! The only time I ended up unconscious in A&E I came round to a voice telling me I had to wear something that indicated I had T1. I was wearing a medic alert: they just didn’t see it. Maybe the time has come . . .
Haha i might just do the same!I didn't realise until consulting Dr Google that there's a few companies doing temporary "stick on" tattoos which last for about a week.
https://www.tempalertid.com/collections/diabetes-tattoos
Could be useful in some situations. I'm tempted to get some just to wind my parents up - look, folks, I got inked!
That’s a stunning piece of work. But a disposable Flexpen instead of a syringe would be hard for even my amazing tattoo artist to make look cool!There's two tattoo parlours within 200 yards of me. I'm tempted to pop in and ask, "can you rattle this off for me?":
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I'm not inked, probably never will be, but gotta admire the artistry which went into that number.
There's two tattoo parlours within 200 yards of me. I'm tempted to pop in and ask, "can you rattle this off for me?":
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I'm not inked, probably never will be, but gotta admire the artistry which went into that number.
That’s a stunning piece of work. But a disposable Flexpen instead of a syringe would be hard for even my amazing tattoo artist to make look cool!
& pretty much sums up the summer of 76 for me
Diagnosis. Jedi training on an orange. Banging it in by week 2. Say no more...Sounds like you've got some hidden stories to tell, Jaylee....We'll ferret them out of you one way or another!
I do have “Spirit of ‘76” tattooed on my inner arm...That is a nice piece of work. & pretty much sums up the summer of 76 for me.. Lol, I have a little ink. But booking a sitting along with work, the other commitments & the appointments these days??
I do have “Spirit of ‘76” tattooed on my inner arm...
Hatchetts was my usual hangout, from 1992-7 - I’ll never forget Larry and the 50p pints of 12 Bore...Oddly, I noticed you studied in my home city of Bath too... (From another thread.) Queue the theme from the twighlight zone...
Have we rubbed shoulders in the tightly packed Hatchets, Salemander, or club Fusion..?
Hatchetts was my usual hangout, from 1992-7 - I’ll never forget Larry and the 50p pints of 12 Bore...
I do! Some very messy nights upstairs. I’ve not been back for a few years, it was still called Hatchetts last time I was in town, and was specialising in pies.Blimey! Then you remember Ria &.Denise behind the bar upstairs... Lol, good ol' Larry.. My era. Started a fair few bands there!
Sold out I believe... Called the Raven now?