I try to do it discreetly, in my leg under a table, but I do use my arms, and stomach area. I don't 'shout' about it, it's just my way, down to our own individual personalities and maybe gender too.
Survey done.
I've completed your form also
I certainly try to avoid using toilets etc. for hygiene but I am definitely self-aware when doing my testing, injecting when out and try to be discreet about it. I have more of a battle with myself than anyone else (inner anxiety vs. a determination and necessity to keep myself healthy) in public places.
Likewise RRB, you can be quite discreet injecting insulin at a table, I've done it many a time and my wife (and other guests) haven't even noticed
I agree. Perhaps it's centre-of-the-world syndrome that's causing to me think people would be looking
Your survey can't be completed if you pump? I currently do 0 injections per day, but I have done 4-7 prior to pumping, I have experience of injecting in public from that, I also have experience of changing pump sites in public following pump failures when I'm out and about but because there's no option to say I pump or that I do 0 injections per day I can't see how to complete the survey with the required questions answered.
(...) Unfortunately I regularly draw blood when injecting in my legs, so it's stomach only rather than inject through the trouser leg as I believe some people do. (...) Injecting at a picnic in the middle of the Papuan rainforest was a rather different challenge... I too will be very interested to hear the conclusions of your research.
I inject happily in public through my trousers/dress without making a fuss. My problem is sometimes remembering, as I'm not in my normal environment with all my equipment to hand. The most inconvenient thing is fitting needles/pen/meter in my tiny going-out handbag, and disposing of used needles/ lancets / test strips etc away from home.
I regularly test and inject at work at my desk, nobody bats an eyelid.
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Questionnaire done. More than happy to inject anywhere anytime.
Have in the past purposely injected in my arms in " posh restaurants " just to wind up fellow diners at other tables, but only if they give me one of those " you can't possibly dine here wearing jeans and a t shirt " looks.
My hubby has been diabetic for over 30 years - he's just filled in your questionnaire. I just wanted to say how great it is that you're doing research into the psychological side of being diabetic. It's long overdue!!
Do you know if a significant number of people inject through their trouser leg?
I don't know figures - but I do know that a friend has said her cousin does it if they're in a social context. I have to assume she doesn't wear denim! Papua - my husband and I are world birders, and I refuse to let the diabetes interfere with that. Actually, it's easier in a tropical climate - no layers of clothing to get through!Do you know if a significant number of people inject through their trouser leg?
Papuan rainforest, wow! May I ask why you were there?
Just do it. Few people will even notice. But, maybe not way out in front of everyone, some kid will ask questions ! And maybe not in the washroom, you will arouse suspicions of being a druggy. Toilets are not the best place anyhow, not clean enough. It may help you if you have a good, well trained friend with you, that knows what to do if you go hypo too. If they look comfortable next to you whilst you inject, no-one else will be concerned. Act natural, like it's something you do 4-5 times a day.I'd definitely like to see the results!
I was diagnosed with Type 1 less than a year ago and I still find it incredibly difficult to take my equipment out in public..especially on a night out. Does it get easier with time?
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