I used to do it anywhere, through my trousers, through my shirt into my stomach. I guess that would be a probelm for a lady! Thought it was normal until a friend at dinner mouthed to my wife 'does he have to do that.? Also had some comments at work which surprised me. Some people think we are flaunting our condition. I tried to be more discreet after that. Now on a pump.
I do when I have to. I agree about not liking the bathroom. I just turn toward my husband so he can block some of it but I also don't care what other people say. My 29 year old son hates seeing me do it so I will go in another room. I think it's just hard for him to accept I do this. We live in different states so it only happens a couple times of year. If anyone said anything I think I would apologize and also remind them how fortunate they are NOT to have to do it just to eat some stinking food. My bad
No need to apologise unless they had a phobia. I'd explain if it was clear they didn't know what I was doing or why, but some people are just inconsiderate and that's their problemPresumably, they'd also say something about people using an asthma inhaler or a wheelchair. As you say, they should count themselves lucky and say nothing.
(Talking about members of the public, not your son.)
As you appear to be T1 (on pump) I would turned and said "So sorry, but yes, since my pancreas packed up, I need insulin to stay alive"I used to do it anywhere, through my trousers, through my shirt into my stomach. I guess that would be a probelm for a lady! Thought it was normal until a friend at dinner mouthed to my wife 'does he have to do that.?
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