Ive been all over the world on holidays and never been asked to leave to do my injection,blood test.i would make a stand and finish my injection,blood,and then left and named and shamed.I am on holiday in Lanzarote. I was just told to go to the toilet(just outside of the restaurant/very close to it) to take my blood and insulin if I wanted to eat food. I got very upset and did that.
Is this discrimination?
Am I covered by EU laws that i could take my blood / insulin where I want?
I am on holiday in Lanzarote. I was just told to go to the toilet(just outside of the restaurant/very close to it) to take my blood and insulin if I wanted to eat food. I got very upset and did that.
Is this discrimination?
Am I covered by EU laws that i could take my blood / insulin where I want?
Sounds awful, personally I have never had a problem doing either in any country I have been to including Spain! Would have ignored them and carried on. Once on flight person beside me was phobic re injections (I thought polite as seats close) He was fine with me telling him when I'd finished. I would ask to speak to manager and complain, certainly smacks of discrimination.Ive been all over the world on holidays and never been asked to leave to do my injection,blood test.i would make a stand and finish my injection,blood,and then left and named and shamed.
Are u serious? I hope not.Well i m a type 1 diabetic, and i think its disgusting for other people in the restaurant to have to watch you take blood and inject yourself, if i owned a restaurant i d throw you out.
Get a grip, and stop complaining, do as your asked or leave. Easy.
It is discrimination. You are asked to go and do what really is a medical procedure in the most unhygenic of places. They should be named and shamed, even reported. A woman breastfeeding a child would not be asked to do the same!I am on holiday in Lanzarote. I was just told to go to the toilet(just outside of the restaurant/very close to it) to take my blood and insulin if I wanted to eat food. I got very upset and did that.
Is this discrimination?
Am I covered by EU laws that i could take my blood / insulin where I want?
This is so bad. Toilets are the last place to inject. We diabetics are prone to UTIs so wcs are to be avoided. Apart from that, where to put the tester, the pen etc?
I always try to be discreet but usually do it at the table. Once or twice curious waiters ask, I say "just shooting up old chap. Hope you don't mind" That gets them off your back. Take care and next time stand up and say, "in the name of God, do you think I enjoy injecting myself 1500 times a year? I did not ask for this." Be strong you're not alone.
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