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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
(As for @Jaylee's watcher comment, I'm the opposite. Happy to have blood taken or vaccinations given, but don't ask me to watch when someone else puts the needle in. )
52 years of injections for me....
I forgot about the taken blood...
I pretty much (Mentally) have a panel of "ice skate judges" holding up "score cards?"
When i came out of hospital as a kid from diagnosis? My mum banged in the needle & i was allowed to push the plunger on the glass syringe.. After a couple of days of this. she said, "yer gonna need to do this yourself. No time like learning now.."
With regards to the concern on bending needles..? They only seem to bend near the base if "dinged" on the insulin pen cap on replacement, or on a foreign object like clothing whilst exposed? A new sharp needle pushed into the skin perpendicular with a steady hand?
I'm confident the integrity of the needle should be OK.
Though to be fair, i can't imagine the challenges @DiabeticDi faces regarding her visual impairment.
Until my successful treatment for a macula oedema.. "airshoots" where a challenge with gauging for me.