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<blockquote data-quote="Grumpy ole thing" data-source="post: 1869639" data-attributes="member: 156752"><p>Hi [USER=308970]@Jmeechan[/USER] , sorry to hear you're all struggling. If his basal is correct and your son has a carb free lunch he wouldn't need to bolus. What sort of environment does he work in (is he on a building site?), I'm assuming he is on Basal/bolus multiple daily injections? It does get easier once you're confident enough to do what you need to do but that takes time. </p><p>Personally I still prefer to inject somewhere quiet, but now I just tell people im going to shoot up as I walk away. No one bats an eyelid. Hopefully he is supervised by someone who knows in case he needs assistance, once he has someone onside they would be able to help; maybe by asking him to get something from a van/another area? I hope you find a resolution soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grumpy ole thing, post: 1869639, member: 156752"] Hi [USER=308970]@Jmeechan[/USER] , sorry to hear you're all struggling. If his basal is correct and your son has a carb free lunch he wouldn't need to bolus. What sort of environment does he work in (is he on a building site?), I'm assuming he is on Basal/bolus multiple daily injections? It does get easier once you're confident enough to do what you need to do but that takes time. Personally I still prefer to inject somewhere quiet, but now I just tell people im going to shoot up as I walk away. No one bats an eyelid. Hopefully he is supervised by someone who knows in case he needs assistance, once he has someone onside they would be able to help; maybe by asking him to get something from a van/another area? I hope you find a resolution soon. [/QUOTE]
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