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<blockquote data-quote="JMK1954" data-source="post: 2307892" data-attributes="member: 352098"><p>I have met the belief that a diabetic can't feel an injection or a fingerprick for a blood test before. It seems to be quite common among nursing staff, so anything you can do to educate those you meet can only help. You will have to insist on doing your injections yourself -just to ensure your survival. Explain why and apologise by all means, but make it clear that you can always feel your injections and show the BS levels you have recorded. All HCPs need to realise that anyone with diabetes manages their own condition every day of their life and what we say should be taken seriously. This is a serious situation and it can't be allowed to continue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMK1954, post: 2307892, member: 352098"] I have met the belief that a diabetic can't feel an injection or a fingerprick for a blood test before. It seems to be quite common among nursing staff, so anything you can do to educate those you meet can only help. You will have to insist on doing your injections yourself -just to ensure your survival. Explain why and apologise by all means, but make it clear that you can always feel your injections and show the BS levels you have recorded. All HCPs need to realise that anyone with diabetes manages their own condition every day of their life and what we say should be taken seriously. This is a serious situation and it can't be allowed to continue. [/QUOTE]
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