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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 444941" data-source="post: 1931767"><p>With Family, or Eating Out, I do not hide to inject or test. I learned a long time ago, that if you make a mystery of this then the recriminations of those around you become much harder to deal with. Familiarity breeds contempt is an old saying, but it is true, as people become familiar with the act of testing and injecting, it ceases to remain a problem. As far as children are concerned, my 7yr old grandson told one objector " Leave Grandad alone, he has to do that because he's diabolic". Well he was close. I have also spent many years as a Scout Leader, my scouts all knew and witnessed me test and inject. They were told why, and accepted the neccessity for doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 444941, post: 1931767"] With Family, or Eating Out, I do not hide to inject or test. I learned a long time ago, that if you make a mystery of this then the recriminations of those around you become much harder to deal with. Familiarity breeds contempt is an old saying, but it is true, as people become familiar with the act of testing and injecting, it ceases to remain a problem. As far as children are concerned, my 7yr old grandson told one objector " Leave Grandad alone, he has to do that because he's diabolic". Well he was close. I have also spent many years as a Scout Leader, my scouts all knew and witnessed me test and inject. They were told why, and accepted the neccessity for doing so. [/QUOTE]
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