Diabetic Krissy
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 66
- Location
- Gosport
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Rude, horrible, stuck up people.
The little prick.Last person who said they had a needle phobia to me actually then looked at the needle and commented on how tiny the needle was anyway.
Not all all....I don't need to inject (fortunately) but I test at table b4 I eat. She was probs afraid people would think you were a junkie. I don't think anyone should say that to you....you're doing nothing wrong and IF "other people" don't like it it's their problem!! Big hugsHi All
Had a slightly off putting experience i want to share with you all. Can you let me know if Im being sensitive!
Out to dinner with the inlaws to be last night and my sister in law told me not to inject at the table as it would make people uncomfortable.
My first thought was, ok fair enough but as I was doing my injection in the toilets I felt quite embarrassed and angry. Its not like I whip my stomach out and do show and tell with my injections!! And making people uncomfortable? How about having to do the injections for uncomfortable!!! Grrr!
I guess im still a bit miffed. I felt embarrassed for the first time in 5 years about something I really shouldnt have.
If someone is uncomfortable of course I wont be rude but felt the sister in law was embarrassed by it as opposed to uncomfortable.
Sensitive or not?
No probs with that....your personal choiceLooks like I need to upgrade then - unless I am at home I always find the loos to inject.
Hi ann34+ i understand what you mean, but theres no shame to be had with diabetes and anyone who feels that way needs educating!.......not sure it is always embarrassment or needle phobia that makes some people not like others injecting at meals - is it maybe possible that there may be an unspoken and probably unacknowledged element of not wanting to confront illness, or feeling very uncomfortable about illness, or even a feeling almost of 'shame by association' that a relative at the table has a chronic illness......?
Guys cant believe some of the ignorance!! Youve made me feel a bit less crazy though so thank you!
Thats ridiculous! They should be understanding of what you are going through. How cruel that is sending you somewhere else. Hugs and kisses XxHi All
Had a slightly off putting experience i want to share with you all. Can you let me know if Im being sensitive!
Out to dinner with the inlaws to be last night and my sister in law told me not to inject at the table as it would make people uncomfortable.
My first thought was, ok fair enough but as I was doing my injection in the toilets I felt quite embarrassed and angry. Its not like I whip my stomach out and do show and tell with my injections!! And making people uncomfortable? How about having to do the injections for uncomfortable!!! Grrr!
I guess im still a bit miffed. I felt embarrassed for the first time in 5 years about something I really shouldnt have.
If someone is uncomfortable of course I wont be rude but felt the sister in law was embarrassed by it as opposed to uncomfortable.
Sensitive or not?
Hey, you are not sensitive at all! Just like breast feeding - we shouldn't feel embarrassing of doing it. We are working very hard to fight this disease!Aww that's rotten. I don't think you are being sensitive. If someone is made uncomfortable by you injecting, they have the luxury of looking away. I bet injecting isn't the favourite part of your day, but you've gotta do it, or you die. Of course you may want to pass on that message a bit more gently to your sister in law, but I would try and have a chat to her, explain what diabetes is, why you have to inject, how it made you feel to be banished to inject in the toilet like a leper and see what she says. To be generous to her, she could have some sort of acute needle phobia, but to be honest unless she was at risk of a major panic attack if she saw your 4mm needle I reckon your need to inject trumps her "discomfort" and even if that were the case, it's worth a chat to see if you guys can come to some understanding so that you can have dinner together and not have this be a problem again.
Adults have the problems not children...
Hi Lynz!Hi All
Had a slightly off putting experience i want to share with you all. Can you let me know if Im being sensitive!
Out to dinner with the inlaws to be last night and my sister in law told me not to inject at the table as it would make people uncomfortable.
My first thought was, ok fair enough but as I was doing my injection in the toilets I felt quite embarrassed and angry. Its not like I whip my stomach out and do show and tell with my injections!! And making people uncomfortable? How about having to do the injections for uncomfortable!!! Grrr!
I guess im still a bit miffed. I felt embarrassed for the first time in 5 years about something I really shouldnt have.
If someone is uncomfortable of course I wont be rude but felt the sister in law was embarrassed by it as opposed to uncomfortable.
Sensitive or not?
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