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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 1813055" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>I agree with the others, you're better off without that loser. But I can understand that it would knock your confidence, I would have been horrified (and amazed) if I'd had that sort of reaction about my diabetes.</p><p></p><p>I've always been completely open about my T1, told everyone, friends and colleagues, about it, and never expected anyone to react badly about it. I've had one (anonymous) work colleague complain about public injections (which was upsetting, but I got over it) and everyone else has been fine, (and helped me with hypos when I needed it.)</p><p></p><p>So maybe try not to g hypo on your first date, but if your partner is going to be freaked out by blood tests and your pump then you're better off without them.</p><p></p><p>Lots of hugs. (And that guy was a shallow ...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 1813055, member: 372717"] I agree with the others, you're better off without that loser. But I can understand that it would knock your confidence, I would have been horrified (and amazed) if I'd had that sort of reaction about my diabetes. I've always been completely open about my T1, told everyone, friends and colleagues, about it, and never expected anyone to react badly about it. I've had one (anonymous) work colleague complain about public injections (which was upsetting, but I got over it) and everyone else has been fine, (and helped me with hypos when I needed it.) So maybe try not to g hypo on your first date, but if your partner is going to be freaked out by blood tests and your pump then you're better off without them. Lots of hugs. (And that guy was a shallow ...) [/QUOTE]
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