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<blockquote data-quote="simonr1" data-source="post: 1876209" data-attributes="member: 293534"><p>I'm covered in Ink, as you can see from my profile pic, that's my Diabetic tattoo, which did save my life when I had a hypo while snorkelling (another story don't ask.) My artist knows and is brilliant. Even before I knew I was diabetic she was great, but now she keeps checking if I'm OK and if I say no she stops, lets me take my sugar and drink some coke or have a Jelly baby or two. </p><p>But just one thing, since my diabetes kicked in I've noticed I am taking a little longer to heal. So make sure you take all the advice they give you about looking after your new ink. And when it's done, please post a picture.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simonr1, post: 1876209, member: 293534"] I'm covered in Ink, as you can see from my profile pic, that's my Diabetic tattoo, which did save my life when I had a hypo while snorkelling (another story don't ask.) My artist knows and is brilliant. Even before I knew I was diabetic she was great, but now she keeps checking if I'm OK and if I say no she stops, lets me take my sugar and drink some coke or have a Jelly baby or two. But just one thing, since my diabetes kicked in I've noticed I am taking a little longer to heal. So make sure you take all the advice they give you about looking after your new ink. And when it's done, please post a picture. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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