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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1542788"><p>My advice may sound a little harsh, but it is not intended that way.</p><p>My advice would be to get used to injecting front on people.</p><p>That does not mean you have to make a big thing about it. I would put the needle on the pen before you go out, wear something which gives you easy access to the area you inject (e.g. a pair of trousers and shirt which you can lift and inject) and then go for it under the table, when the conversation is flowing. You could ask a close friend to distract the conversation at the appropriate moment.</p><p>This is the approach I have taken and been out with people who never noticed I had diabetes.</p><p>Diabetes is nothing to be ashamed of. If someone doesn't like to see you inject, they can look away as you do what you need to do to stay alive.</p><p>It's the difference between injecting in public and injecting publicly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1542788"] My advice may sound a little harsh, but it is not intended that way. My advice would be to get used to injecting front on people. That does not mean you have to make a big thing about it. I would put the needle on the pen before you go out, wear something which gives you easy access to the area you inject (e.g. a pair of trousers and shirt which you can lift and inject) and then go for it under the table, when the conversation is flowing. You could ask a close friend to distract the conversation at the appropriate moment. This is the approach I have taken and been out with people who never noticed I had diabetes. Diabetes is nothing to be ashamed of. If someone doesn't like to see you inject, they can look away as you do what you need to do to stay alive. It's the difference between injecting in public and injecting publicly. [/QUOTE]
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