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<blockquote data-quote="day007" data-source="post: 150389" data-attributes="member: 24902"><p>Sorry, just realised my post was a bit too centred on the Chessington post rather than the general issue, I suppose there are some times that you do need a bit of a hand with things.</p><p></p><p>Would any of you think it's taking the p**s to use the disabled loo to get some privacy for an injection? I do usually inject in public by the way, but sometimes not, like if you're in a group with some people you really don't know or if you're wearing something that makes it difficult to get to a good injections site - like a ball gown or something!</p><p>Because it's not like you're using the loo itself so queueing with everyone else seems a bit silly especially as your food's going cold and people might be waiting for you before they all start eating and I'd only be using the disabled loo for about 20-30s to quickly do the injection. But still I'd feel like a total looser if I come out and someone in a wheelchair was waiting and I had to mumble 'yeah... sorry, Diabetic... injection'. Ok this happened once and they gave me an odd look and didn't really look like they bought it and I was really embarrassed.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I'm slightly off topic again now maybe?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="day007, post: 150389, member: 24902"] Sorry, just realised my post was a bit too centred on the Chessington post rather than the general issue, I suppose there are some times that you do need a bit of a hand with things. Would any of you think it's taking the p**s to use the disabled loo to get some privacy for an injection? I do usually inject in public by the way, but sometimes not, like if you're in a group with some people you really don't know or if you're wearing something that makes it difficult to get to a good injections site - like a ball gown or something! Because it's not like you're using the loo itself so queueing with everyone else seems a bit silly especially as your food's going cold and people might be waiting for you before they all start eating and I'd only be using the disabled loo for about 20-30s to quickly do the injection. But still I'd feel like a total looser if I come out and someone in a wheelchair was waiting and I had to mumble 'yeah... sorry, Diabetic... injection'. Ok this happened once and they gave me an odd look and didn't really look like they bought it and I was really embarrassed. Sorry, I'm slightly off topic again now maybe?! [/QUOTE]
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