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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 1929885" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>Well, T1 isn't as genetically linked as T2, but your young relatives still have a much higher chance of getting T1 than someone without a T1 relative. They'll probably have an injecting school friend at some point. I'm all in favour of education. If your sister is phobic then warn her not to watch but honestly injecting with an insulin pen is pretty discreet....</p><p>Tell your relatives how disappointed you are that they are discriminating against you for your illness and that it's perfectly normal for diabetics to (discreetly) inject and test at the table.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, if it's her house it's her rules, but injecting/testing in a toilet is not an acceptable option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 1929885, member: 372717"] Well, T1 isn't as genetically linked as T2, but your young relatives still have a much higher chance of getting T1 than someone without a T1 relative. They'll probably have an injecting school friend at some point. I'm all in favour of education. If your sister is phobic then warn her not to watch but honestly injecting with an insulin pen is pretty discreet.... Tell your relatives how disappointed you are that they are discriminating against you for your illness and that it's perfectly normal for diabetics to (discreetly) inject and test at the table. Having said that, if it's her house it's her rules, but injecting/testing in a toilet is not an acceptable option. [/QUOTE]
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