Hello!
I am a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic, and I am doing a school project in which we are creating a new product. As a type 1 diabetic, I face the problem of having a sanitary flat surface to place my glucose reader and insulin pen down when in a public washroom.
I am posting to find out if other insulin users have this problem, how they currently are addressing this problem, and if there was a product out there if they would use it?
The product would be a light weight, compact, foldable item that would hook to the door of a bathroom stall and provide a flat surface for people to place their diabetes supplies while they test their glucose levels and administer their insulin.
Any feedback on this idea and problem is welcome
Hello!
I am a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic, and I am doing a school project in which we are creating a new product. As a type 1 diabetic, I face the problem of having a sanitary flat surface to place my glucose reader and insulin pen down when in a public washroom.
I am posting to find out if other insulin users have this problem, how they currently are addressing this problem, and if there was a product out there if they would use it?
The product would be a light weight, compact, foldable item that would hook to the door of a bathroom stall and provide a flat surface for people to place their diabetes supplies while they test their glucose levels and administer their insulin.
Any feedback on this idea and problem is welcome
I put everything on top of my handbag. A male I knew had one of those leather mens bags & used to use that as his surfaceHello!
I am a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic, and I am doing a school project in which we are creating a new product. As a type 1 diabetic, I face the problem of having a sanitary flat surface to place my glucose reader and insulin pen down when in a public washroom.
I am posting to find out if other insulin users have this problem, how they currently are addressing this problem, and if there was a product out there if they would use it?
The product would be a light weight, compact, foldable item that would hook to the door of a bathroom stall and provide a flat surface for people to place their diabetes supplies while they test their glucose levels and administer their insulin.
Any feedback on this idea and problem is welcome
Actually I think it is quite a good idea. It may not be the most ideal place to do tests and injections but sometimes if you want privacy it is the only place. I have been a diabetic for 44 years and I still value my privacy. I DO NOT want to do these things in public. So I think it's worth thinking aboutI've solved your problem. Just don't inject in the same place people sh*t. Simple. A bathroom isn't a place to inject in. It's perfectly acceptable, and possible, to discreetly inject at the restaurant table, at your work/school desk, on your seat on the train, literally anywhere. There's no need to inject in the bathroom. Creating a product to encourage people to inject in the bathroom goes against medical advice, which specifically discourages such unhygenic practices, and legal protections for people with disabilities.
So no, your idea doesn't have potential. It would be a massive backward step for people with diabetes. Injections aren't a disgusting thing that need to be hidden in the bathroom, they are a thing I need to do to stay alive.
I didn't care where they put their face, as long as it's not in mine and my girl's business.
Yep, the infamous Redback on the toilet seat springs to mind.Yikes! Preferable to some of your spiders though
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