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<blockquote data-quote="AFoxy74" data-source="post: 1930599" data-attributes="member: 332251"><p>In my opinion I believe you should be able to do what you need to do to stay alive, at the table!!</p><p>I have 3 children and I have always involved them in my diabetes care! I always tried to shield them from seeing the horror of a severe hypo but I failed in that!</p><p>I understand that people can have a fear of needles as I used to in my pre diabetic life, but that was needles that were coming for ME not someone else!!! </p><p></p><p>I have also done the sneaking off to the toilet to be discreet at a night club and a bouncer came in doing his checks and wanted to know what I was doing! Fortunately he was familiar with the insulin pen I was using so knew it wasn't drugs I was injecting!</p><p>Ultimately its your family and you know if they are being different with you because you are 'different'!! I know personally I don't like being made to feel that I should be ashamed just because I have an illness!!</p><p></p><p>Sorry rant over!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AFoxy74, post: 1930599, member: 332251"] In my opinion I believe you should be able to do what you need to do to stay alive, at the table!! I have 3 children and I have always involved them in my diabetes care! I always tried to shield them from seeing the horror of a severe hypo but I failed in that! I understand that people can have a fear of needles as I used to in my pre diabetic life, but that was needles that were coming for ME not someone else!!! I have also done the sneaking off to the toilet to be discreet at a night club and a bouncer came in doing his checks and wanted to know what I was doing! Fortunately he was familiar with the insulin pen I was using so knew it wasn't drugs I was injecting! Ultimately its your family and you know if they are being different with you because you are 'different'!! I know personally I don't like being made to feel that I should be ashamed just because I have an illness!! Sorry rant over! [/QUOTE]
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