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<blockquote data-quote="YorkshireAli" data-source="post: 1036984" data-attributes="member: 141421"><p>If I need to inject, I need to inject. I've never had a problem with it, to be honest. If I'm out in a restaurant or whatever, then I'll inject through my clothes, either in my tummy or thigh. It's below table level, and takes what - a couple of seconds to do? You don't even have to look what you're doing once you've dialled the amount on the pen, so someone would have to be looking pretty closely at you to see what you're doing, and even then, there's nothing to see. Quite often, when I've been out with friends or family, they'll ask after the meal "have you done your injection?" as they haven't noticed me doing it. I've never seen anyone look askance - I think most people are more interested in their own stuff, really - and I don't see an issue with it anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YorkshireAli, post: 1036984, member: 141421"] If I need to inject, I need to inject. I've never had a problem with it, to be honest. If I'm out in a restaurant or whatever, then I'll inject through my clothes, either in my tummy or thigh. It's below table level, and takes what - a couple of seconds to do? You don't even have to look what you're doing once you've dialled the amount on the pen, so someone would have to be looking pretty closely at you to see what you're doing, and even then, there's nothing to see. Quite often, when I've been out with friends or family, they'll ask after the meal "have you done your injection?" as they haven't noticed me doing it. I've never seen anyone look askance - I think most people are more interested in their own stuff, really - and I don't see an issue with it anyway. [/QUOTE]
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