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Well that's understandable but was it out of laziness? I'm just so annoyed how I could be the villain in this? I really shouldn't let things get to me so easily and just stick to this forum! Ha!as a normal rule of thumb i don't do it but i have done before -- i suppose i come from an era of long ago -- not like today where everything is more out in the open
i used to be ashamed of my Diabetes so injecting in public below dinner table level is a way to not have to excuse my self and go to even more horrible toilets to do the inject.
Oh my that's crazy! Defo glad times have changed! The main thing that gets to me is that I try my best yet have had dka 3 times but then you get people like that saying they inject through jeans etc and have had no problems! Hmphhno not laziness -- back in the 1970's and 1980's i have been told in no uncertan terms i should not be injecting myself in public as it is disgusting for non diabetics to have to see -- fortunately i think those attitudes are gone now-- and you are not a villain at all -
i think you show concern for all diabetics in letting them know that injecting through clothes carries some dangers
Hello,
Hope you all had a lovely Xmas! Not posted in a while but I'm rather annoyed as on a Facebook group people are trying to say that injecting through any type of clothing is okay and simply can't see the harm, and Im getting targeted for being horrible rude and touchy for simply stating the obvious how stupid the idea is! And well looking out for others welfare!!
Thoughts please!
I have a convenient hole on the outer seam of my PJ bottoms which comes in useful for basaling. Might adapt this to more clothes lol
Well that's understandable but was it out of laziness? I'm just so annoyed how I could be the villain in this? I really shouldn't let things get to me so easily and just stick to this forum! Ha!
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