ronialive said:I have even done it stood in a queue without anyone seeing. Al lot of it is about your confidence. if you are staring at what you are doing and looking suspicious - people will look. We should be able to do it by feel etc.
Hope this helps anyone concerned.
copepod said:Why do you need to inject in the Job Centre, unless you're eating a meal, which seems unlikely?!?
ronialive said:i Hve probably had a few funny looks over the years but never any major problems. We can be a very discreet diabetic - although there are some people out there who give us all a bad name. Oh Look at me etc
[lady-luck-rules ] i have had to inject in public i dont let it worry meserendipity said:I havn't ever Injected in public, probably because I'm worried someone might see the needles and if they have a phobia
Highly unlikely but thats what stops me
I do however have a puff on my Inhaler if I need to as Ive never known anyone to have a phobia about one of those
Why not bring your injection time forward and avoid the issue?Kathryn57 said:I recently went to the job centre and I needed to inject my victoza the person I was seeing said no problem and I always if need be inject in public I look at it that if I don't I will be ill so I just go ahead people will always have a problem with something they don't understand I called it ignorant
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