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<blockquote data-quote="lmc" data-source="post: 1640446" data-attributes="member: 114378"><p>Wow, they all sound crazy. I live in UK and get sharps boxes delivered to my house and collected by the local council. Years ago before sharps bins, I was told to put used syringes and needles in drinks container and seal it before disposing of it. I am on animal insulin and use syringes. I could get pens but I like syringes. I usually inject in toilets but odd times have to inject in public and try to be discrete. Most people do not notice. Occasionally people ask if I am diabetic. If they stare, I tell them I am diabetic and they seem happy with that. I have no idea how you could tell them if they do not speak the same language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmc, post: 1640446, member: 114378"] Wow, they all sound crazy. I live in UK and get sharps boxes delivered to my house and collected by the local council. Years ago before sharps bins, I was told to put used syringes and needles in drinks container and seal it before disposing of it. I am on animal insulin and use syringes. I could get pens but I like syringes. I usually inject in toilets but odd times have to inject in public and try to be discrete. Most people do not notice. Occasionally people ask if I am diabetic. If they stare, I tell them I am diabetic and they seem happy with that. I have no idea how you could tell them if they do not speak the same language. [/QUOTE]
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