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<blockquote data-quote="Wayward Blood" data-source="post: 2304231" data-attributes="member: 520440"><p>I'm completely open and will happily discuss it with anyone. I also have no problem injecting in public (in my stomach usually. I wouldn't drop my trousers to inject in my leg!). About ten years ago, before I took up a low carbohydrate diet, I was in the queue at McDonald's. I took my insulin while in the queue and a woman said it was inappropriate. I asked her which disease she'd prefer I had, as apparently what life-saving medication I needed was her business. I listed a few different ones that might be less inconvenient for her. She then found out, while red in the face, that she had the ability to solve the issue herself, as she suddenly found it impossible to look at me. If she'd done that in the first place, she would not have needed to see me inject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wayward Blood, post: 2304231, member: 520440"] I'm completely open and will happily discuss it with anyone. I also have no problem injecting in public (in my stomach usually. I wouldn't drop my trousers to inject in my leg!). About ten years ago, before I took up a low carbohydrate diet, I was in the queue at McDonald's. I took my insulin while in the queue and a woman said it was inappropriate. I asked her which disease she'd prefer I had, as apparently what life-saving medication I needed was her business. I listed a few different ones that might be less inconvenient for her. She then found out, while red in the face, that she had the ability to solve the issue herself, as she suddenly found it impossible to look at me. If she'd done that in the first place, she would not have needed to see me inject. [/QUOTE]
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