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<blockquote data-quote="Buuuda" data-source="post: 323628" data-attributes="member: 51002"><p><span style="color: #000080">Hi since being diagnosed in 1995 i have been through most of the problems with injection practices, i mean when i found out i had type 1 diabetes i was only 5 and ended up in a 3 month coma due to being misdiagnosed with diabetes. When i first had to have my first ever injections we had to use hypodermic needles which to a 5 year were the scariest thing in the world to be honest, but for having it nearly 17 odd years the technology has developed massively which pens and whatnot. I even remember the best advice my diabetic nurse gave me with injections...'grab some fat but don't pinch' :lol: still makes me laugh today, i even gave that advice to my girlfriend when she gave me an injection, mind you she doesnt like needles and nearly passed out!! :lol: </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buuuda, post: 323628, member: 51002"] [color=#000080]Hi since being diagnosed in 1995 i have been through most of the problems with injection practices, i mean when i found out i had type 1 diabetes i was only 5 and ended up in a 3 month coma due to being misdiagnosed with diabetes. When i first had to have my first ever injections we had to use hypodermic needles which to a 5 year were the scariest thing in the world to be honest, but for having it nearly 17 odd years the technology has developed massively which pens and whatnot. I even remember the best advice my diabetic nurse gave me with injections...'grab some fat but don't pinch' :lol: still makes me laugh today, i even gave that advice to my girlfriend when she gave me an injection, mind you she doesnt like needles and nearly passed out!! :lol: [/color] [/QUOTE]
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