Do you inject in public? and how organised are you

letteyc

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i tried injecting my thigh today in the car, a bit awkward :S dont feel like getting my belly out in public either :p

also, im a bit unorganised, i carry my hand bag around everywhere but its like.. a mess.. i need to get organised now i think, do you have like a certain place you carry your insulin pens/meters etc, ive been looking for a funky little bag or somthing... small enough to put in my handbag.


one more: im getting a sharps box.... where do i put it/what do i do with it when its full?
 

Snodger

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letteyc said:
i tried injecting my thigh today in the car, a bit awkward :S dont feel like getting my belly out in public either :p

also, im a bit unorganised, i carry my hand bag around everywhere but its like.. a mess.. i need to get organised now i think, do you have like a certain place you carry your insulin pens/meters etc, ive been looking for a funky little bag or somthing... small enough to put in my handbag.


one more: im getting a sharps box.... where do i put it/what do i do with it when its full?

it does feel weird at first. But people rarely do notice when you inject yourself, at least not in my (over 20 yrs) experience.
Whenever I buy a new bag I take my pens along to slot into it and make sure there are little pockets that the pens will fit in. Clarks are doing a really nice little handbag at the moment with perfect pockety things in. I have also in the past made myself a little pen holder (sewn it) that keeps them together and avoids them getting the lids damaged when they are in a bigger bag.

The sharps box - this will vary according to which council/doctor you have. Some GPs will accept the full boxes, in other places you have to get the council to pick them up. I'd try your GP first.
 

Fallenstar

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I have all my Diabetic stuff in a make up case, so I look extra vain always carrying it around..it does have an old circa 1990's coral in gold ,Rimmol lipstick in the bottom just in case any one thought I was a fraud :wink:
I always have it all with me in my bag ,and where I go ,my bag goes with me...I think people think I carry the crown jewels around in my bag as it NEVER leaves my side....but it's just second nature to always have my Diabetic stuff with me at ALL TIMES!
 

Ausra

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I use a pencil case too..a very simple one black. It fits everywhere.

Injecting in public still feels weird for me. I tried to do it couple of times..i feel like everyone is watching. Can't do it. Funny, when i was not diabetic i never even wanted to eat in public..now i want to eat everywhere but cant inject.
 

lauren_gee_x

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injecting in public doesnt bother me know like it used to its just one of those things that needs to be done.
like in work the other day a women piped up with 'oh theres no way id be able to do that to myself'
to which i replied ' its either that or i take ill and eventually die' harsh but it soon shut her up lol

as for being organised im a bit like yourself everything is everywere lol but think il go get a pencil case tomorrow.
 
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I have a zipped pocket in my bag so everything usually goes in there but I am liking the pencil case idea :) If I am out in public and I need to inject I usually go into a public toilet if there is one around it seems to make things a lot easier.
 

jay2506

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I just use my stomach. I'm reasonably comfortable doing this in public. If people don't want to see my 'muffin top'(!) look away! If I'm wearing a dress however, I will nip to the loos and use my thigh. Don't want to get done for flashing!!

I've only been on insulin since June. The very first time I injected in public (discreetly and I had turned away from other tables in restaurant chain) the waitress walked past and said really loudly 'What are you doing?' I was mortified! However, I have become a bit thicker skinned now. If people have a problem with it they can choose to look away.

I too have a massive handbag with all sorts of junk in it for both me and the kids. All my diabetes paraphanalia (including meter, spare needles, dextrose tabs, pens etc) are kept in a brightly coloured square make up bag. This way I can identify it easily in the depths of my bag and if I'm a bit hypo it's not too much hard work. Also, it's a good excuse to buy more make up as I use the freebie make up bags that come as part of a bonus!
 

1974darrenh

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I usually nip to the toilet in a resturant. If I'm well hidden then I may just inject in my stomach
 

LaughingHyena

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I've not had any problems injecting in public, though I usually wear separate top and bottoms so I don't have to expose too much tummy. I'm not generally I dress person so the issue hasn't cropped up yet.

I have a zip pocket in the inside of my handbag which I keep a packet of dextrose in and there are generally plastic sandwich bags with a few jelly babies in in most of my coat pockets. A meter lives in my handbag but I do sometimes take it out and stick it in a coat pocket or even a bum bag if I'm cycling. I don't tend to carry insulin with me unless I'm going out for a meal.
 

RussG

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I inject whenever and wherever I need to. I was bought a Joe's small-in-one case and I think it's great for keeping my stuff organised.
 

jopar

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I'm on a insulin pump now so no concerns..

But yes I did inject in public if I needed an injection, my husband (t1) still does..

Being female my kit has always gone in my handbag, with hubby he has a cyclist bag, which he can secure to the handle bars of his bike or where as a bum bag..
 

jessie

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Does anyone carry a bottle of Lucozade...? Makes my handbag weigh a tonne, have had a few spillages over the years and sometimes the lid gets so sticky I can't unscrew it. Grrr! It's the only thing I can really rely on though for hypos, I can't stand the dextrose tablets!

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the_exile

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Have no qualms about injecting in public whatsoever, and I haven't really had any issues from others about it, may be the laid back Scottish don't give a monkeys about it, the only bother I can remember is in London a few years back in an Indian Resteraunt, I had a woman look at me as if I was drowning kittens, a quick "It's barry stuff hen, ye wanting some?!" soon averted her eyes, hehe.

As for the lucozade, I found small sugary red bull "shots" which are really easy to carry, a lot easier than a 330ml bottle of lucozade and plenty sugar to bring you out of a hypo.
 

jameshallam

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jelly babies are easy to carry round, and much nicer than dextrose tabs!
I use a pencil case as well - it can be a bit difficult as a bloke with a man bag.
If I don't have a bag with me, I'll try and where something with big pockets
 

steveinblackpool

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I must admit i do think of other people when i need to inject so if im in an eating establishment i will go to the toilet if im not sat in a quiet place.
But if im out in public i just roll my sleves up and stand in a quiet corner somewhere only because i dont want to upset anyone. I have injected on the steps of the Vatican and found a policeman watching me but he didnt say anything and walked away.
 

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copepod said:
A pencil case is a cheap and easy solution.

Haha, you beat me to it!

I use a pencil case for holding a stock of needles (both kinds) and something a bit bigger, like a wash bag, to hold the kit all in one thing for convience when using something like a backpack.

I do also have a dedicated handbag for those days when all I want to take is my kit, phone, wallet and keys. :)

I don't usualy worry too much about injecting in public. I just aim to be discreet the best I can. Not had any problems yet and I've injected while sitting on a street bench!