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Pitzi
04-19-2006, 10:28 AM
I have always been wondering. I am terribly shy of injecting or even testing in front of people. I can test in front of my Dad or GF, but I cannot get the courage to inject in front of them. As for testing, I go to public toilets when I am around out of the house.

duck
04-19-2006, 10:39 AM
I dislike testing in front of others, spilling bodily fluid in front of others is just wrong, no matter how little or how sanitary. But injected I could do, as long as the "audience" has no issue with it.

lelggren
04-19-2006, 10:48 AM
I was shy of testing and injecting for the first year or 2 after being diagnosed just because I was getting used to it myself and I wasn't sure what people would think. But now, I am just fine with it. I test in front of people, although when around strangers I ask if they mind, and they never had. And, I am on the pump now, so the injections are not any worry anymore. But, when I was on MDI, I could inject in front of anyone but my sister who was terribly scared of needles.

rzrbks
04-19-2006, 10:49 AM
I test and inject in public and but since I have the InDuo, it's not really an issue. My wife has noted that people either ignore what I'm doing or, Mostly, don't even notice.

http://www.diabetesforums.com/monitoring/3519-accu-check-compact.html

psilocybin
04-19-2006, 11:04 AM
was never shy about testing aroundpeople...when i was on mdi i was shy about injecting, for some reason i feel different about injecting then testing

HollyB
04-19-2006, 11:51 AM
My son is amazing -- never been shy at all. About a week and a half after diagnosis, he tested himself in the lobby of the Stratford theatre (fancy Shakespeare theatre) and did his injection at a restaurant. His fourth-ever set change with his pump he did at a pool party in front of his entire class, with three grade-8 girls sitting around him watching.

I'm really glad to see that -- I hope it will help him take care of himself through those tough teen years if he doesn't feel he has to leave whatever is going on just to do his business. And his friends are all totally matter-of-fact about it, because they were just casually included from Day One.

Mister Q
04-19-2006, 11:57 AM
I have no problem testing with folks around, in fact it normally makes a conversation piece and gives an opportunity to dispel some of the mhyths they hold about the big D.

DeusXM
04-19-2006, 12:50 PM
I don't like injecting in public simply because you just end up having to conduct an interview every sodding time. And of course, it's always the exact same interview, even if it's someone who's seen you inject before. On one of the other threads I actually made up an idea for a card so I could just hand it out each time I jab and thus save me some time.

On the other hand, I'm not about to go hide in a bathroom to do it either.

Pitzi
04-19-2006, 12:55 PM
I don't like injecting in public simply because you just end up having to conduct an interview every sodding time. And of course, it's always the exact same interview, even if it's someone who's seen you inject before. On one of the other threads I actually made up an idea for a card so I could just hand it out each time I jab and thus save me some time.

On the other hand, I'm not about to go hide in a bathroom to do it either.
I have been caught out injecting in public a few times, everytime they thought I was doing drugs :stupid:

DeusXM
04-19-2006, 01:17 PM
Yeah, that's really annoying. It's so hard to answer questions when you're gripping that invisible tourniquet with your teeth, isn't it?

rzrbks
04-19-2006, 01:42 PM
DeusXM

Yeah, that's really annoying. It's so hard to answer questions when you're gripping that invisible tourniquet with your teeth, isn't it?



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trailrunner
04-19-2006, 05:40 PM
I don't have a problem with either. I am an Er nurse, very little phases me. If others have a problem with it, thats their problem, they can look away. Of Course I breast fed my kids in public and as a long distance trailrunner I drop trow anywhere on a trail.

jeggeman31
04-19-2006, 06:31 PM
I also have no problem with testing myself in public, or when I was on MDI giving myself a shot in public. I fill my pump when needed and once had to change my set out at dinner becuase of an alarm I kept getting. If someone does not like it I guess they should not be looking at me. However my wife hates when I do it in public, but O well

Cyborg
04-19-2006, 06:32 PM
I've overcome any inhibitions about testing in front of strangers. I feel a little shy about it for some unknown reason, but it's all psychological. I just remind myself that I'm doing what I have to do to survive and if anyone gets offended, it's just too bad.

When I was on MDI, I usually kept my insulin in the car in a cooler or lunch pack, so I'd just go out to the car and inject. I still don't feel comfortable taking injections in front of people, but then again I don't feel comfortable when mothers breast feed in public (please don't flame me).

kid_fears99
04-19-2006, 07:32 PM
I've always been shy about testing and injecting in public. About 6 months ago, I started testing in front of people. I still like to inject in private though - I don't even like to do it in front of family...not so much because I'm embarrassed, but I get distracted and then get scared I took too much insulin because I wasn't paying attention.

am1977
04-19-2006, 07:55 PM
Around family, no big deal testing in front of them. But around others, yes, I am a little apprehensive about doing my testing. However, injecting is a different story :rolleyes:. But since I'm on the pump, it really isn't an issue any more.

leslie91879
04-20-2006, 02:24 PM
I have never had a problem with it. Growing up (dx'ed at 18months old) my friends all thought is was cool. when I am out with people I will ask if any one might have a problem if any one says yes then I will leave the area but most of the time no one has an issue so I go ahead. and as long as I have my pump where I can get to it easily then i just go ahead but if i cant then i will go to the bath room and bolous

prplelily
04-20-2006, 04:12 PM
I've been diagnosed for three years now and I still hate injecting or testing in front of people, my own family included! They always make such a big deal about it and then everything gets focused on me and my diabetes ... it makes me feel like a circus attraction!

Mick
04-20-2006, 06:07 PM
Back in the late 1960s and early 70s, with my hair past my shoulders and my syringe out, I got pinched by cops at rock concerts on more than one occasion! I also got thrown in jail once when they thought I was a drug addict and was hitchhiking. I think a LOT has changed since then--and at this point, with 41 years of diabetes behind me, I do whatever I need to, wherever I need to. I will test and inject anywhere I require it, I do not care who sees, what they think or how they react. If I were asthmatic, I would not go out to my car to use my inhaler. Grow up and get used to us, America!! lol--don't you kids be self-conscious about it, it has taken us decades to get out of the cars and bathrooms!

Michael