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<blockquote data-quote="Tricia19752" data-source="post: 1725427" data-attributes="member: 380183"><p>Hi I have been with my partner now for two years he has diabetes and uses the needles since knowing him I did not know what he did with his needles he has had this condition for years and I only found out with the recent post about disposing the needles he has been putting them in the bin when the box was full wrapped up I have no idea that they had to be specific picked up now I'm so worried as the though of these things in a land fill is scary not alone for the bin collectors can anyone tell me what can you do I stay in Glasgow and would like to know for the future as what to do .I would definitely now get him to change what he does with these things I would have thought it was automatically done at the doctors or chemist .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tricia19752, post: 1725427, member: 380183"] Hi I have been with my partner now for two years he has diabetes and uses the needles since knowing him I did not know what he did with his needles he has had this condition for years and I only found out with the recent post about disposing the needles he has been putting them in the bin when the box was full wrapped up I have no idea that they had to be specific picked up now I'm so worried as the though of these things in a land fill is scary not alone for the bin collectors can anyone tell me what can you do I stay in Glasgow and would like to know for the future as what to do .I would definitely now get him to change what he does with these things I would have thought it was automatically done at the doctors or chemist . [/QUOTE]
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