I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to deal with inquisitive members of the public when taking medication during meals in public places such as restaurants. I am a member of a few wining and dining groups on Meet Up and I take metformin and Novorapid which I have to bring with me to the restaurant. Sometimes I get the odd nosey Parker in my group who likes to grill me on my treatment plan.
With interested questions I'm happy to reply, with people grilling me on my treatment plan or thinking they know better than I do it depends on my mood.
If they're lucky they get away with a quick "I'm quite good at treating my diabetes and I know what I'm doing, thank you".
If they're not so lucky they can expect an hour long treatise on all the ins and outs of insulin dosing, diabetes of different types, overlap between the types and treament, individual differences in approach, treatment, and reactions to medications including insulin.
That said, in eight years of dosing anywhere and everywhere, I've had some genuinely interested questions which I'm fine with, and only a handful of the inappropriate type requiring an obnoxious reply.