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Been told something on holiday (upsetting) type 1 diabetic!
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy62" data-source="post: 1571342" data-attributes="member: 336265"><p>I would never inject in the toilets, to many germs. I usually use the top of my leg under the table. You can do it very discreetly and no one sees, most of the time on holiday you would be in shorts or a flowy dress, so its easy to bare a bit of leg. You can get everything ready out of sight if you get a table near a wall and turn towards it with your back towards the open floor. If some people are squeamish about needles that's their problem, don't look its none of their business what you are doing. Also have they thought you may not be able to Make it to the toilet without passing out. In answer to your question I would report these actions to a higher authority. Hope you enjoyed the rest of your holiday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy62, post: 1571342, member: 336265"] I would never inject in the toilets, to many germs. I usually use the top of my leg under the table. You can do it very discreetly and no one sees, most of the time on holiday you would be in shorts or a flowy dress, so its easy to bare a bit of leg. You can get everything ready out of sight if you get a table near a wall and turn towards it with your back towards the open floor. If some people are squeamish about needles that's their problem, don't look its none of their business what you are doing. Also have they thought you may not be able to Make it to the toilet without passing out. In answer to your question I would report these actions to a higher authority. Hope you enjoyed the rest of your holiday. [/QUOTE]
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