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<blockquote data-quote="TheBigNewt" data-source="post: 1638172" data-attributes="member: 380756"><p>Wow, how different from my diabetic experiences. Firstly I've never had anyone comment or even cast an aside glance if I happen to bolus in a restaurant. Ever. Secondly I've never used a sharps container. We have them at work in the hospital of course, but at home? I used to use a syringe for my Lantus vial injections. A box of 100 would last me about 4-5 years, I kept the syringes in a little case of 6 and would discrard them every couple months. Just toss 'em in the trash can. Same with pen needles. I keep them on the pen until the pen runs out, unscrew it, toss it, screw on a new one. Why make it complicated? Why involve other idiots? Needles are cheap, no need to get them paid for using insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBigNewt, post: 1638172, member: 380756"] Wow, how different from my diabetic experiences. Firstly I've never had anyone comment or even cast an aside glance if I happen to bolus in a restaurant. Ever. Secondly I've never used a sharps container. We have them at work in the hospital of course, but at home? I used to use a syringe for my Lantus vial injections. A box of 100 would last me about 4-5 years, I kept the syringes in a little case of 6 and would discrard them every couple months. Just toss 'em in the trash can. Same with pen needles. I keep them on the pen until the pen runs out, unscrew it, toss it, screw on a new one. Why make it complicated? Why involve other idiots? Needles are cheap, no need to get them paid for using insurance. [/QUOTE]
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