Cookiemonster2017
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Maybe it wasn't that bad, but it just got to me...
Having been diabetic for the last year I'm used to people staring at me injecting and doing blood tests etc.
I just got my omnipod insulin pump last month and it's been incredible for me, I love it! I do get people asking me what it is at work and that's ok, and of course it occasionally attracts attention in class with beeping/ticking. I love my pump and I'm proud of it so I'm ok with wearing it on my arm when I have a short sleeved t shirt on and I don't really mind when people look at it.
I got a libre sensor today which is great so far, already saving my peppered fingers! My nurse put my libre sensor on my arm this morning and I thought nothing of it, I had my pump on my left arm and my libre on my right under my jumper and both were comfortable. Got a bit hot at home so changed to a short sleeved t shirt then went to vote for our local elections. Grown adults were staring at me...not even subtly, one even frowning. I smiled, just looked back briefly and most looked away but a couple in particular contined to stare and I felt really uncomfortable.
I will continue to wear my pump and libre where ever I like regardless but just never had grown adults stare at me like that - even teenagers are more discrete.
Rant over, this is definitely a very minor issue and not one which would usually concern me, and again not one which is a regular experience for me. Just needed to vent a little to people who would understand🙂
Loving my pod and my libre so far, hope everyone has a great bank holiday weekend
Having been diabetic for the last year I'm used to people staring at me injecting and doing blood tests etc.
I just got my omnipod insulin pump last month and it's been incredible for me, I love it! I do get people asking me what it is at work and that's ok, and of course it occasionally attracts attention in class with beeping/ticking. I love my pump and I'm proud of it so I'm ok with wearing it on my arm when I have a short sleeved t shirt on and I don't really mind when people look at it.
I got a libre sensor today which is great so far, already saving my peppered fingers! My nurse put my libre sensor on my arm this morning and I thought nothing of it, I had my pump on my left arm and my libre on my right under my jumper and both were comfortable. Got a bit hot at home so changed to a short sleeved t shirt then went to vote for our local elections. Grown adults were staring at me...not even subtly, one even frowning. I smiled, just looked back briefly and most looked away but a couple in particular contined to stare and I felt really uncomfortable.
I will continue to wear my pump and libre where ever I like regardless but just never had grown adults stare at me like that - even teenagers are more discrete.
Rant over, this is definitely a very minor issue and not one which would usually concern me, and again not one which is a regular experience for me. Just needed to vent a little to people who would understand🙂
Loving my pod and my libre so far, hope everyone has a great bank holiday weekend