Yes, but junkies don't have injection pens! Or do they? None of the ones I worked with did, they all used old style syringes, which look very different as I'm sure you all know. Which makes the staff in that McD's idiots and incredibly ignorant. I hope they are made to do some sensitivity training.
Are they not laying themselves open to a deformation lawsuit? At the very least I would tell the staff if you think I'm a junkie call the police.
Well, they do have a twisted sense of reality, I suppose.
Just re-read the article and they have corrected the glaring errors thank goodness!
If anyone asked my son to leave a restaurant because he injected himself, he would be most upset. If I was with him though, it would be the restaurant management who would be upset!!!!
I'd like to know why they have not allowed the comments myself and others have submitted - there are still only the three comments that were there at 6am, yet I know of several people on FB who submitted comments.
It's good that they have highlighted the ignorance of some elements of the general public towards insulin injections, but to get everything so completely wrong is extremely shoddy journalism. I wonder if the original story appeared in print - anyone know?
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but to get everything so completely wrong is extremely shoddy journalism...
I think it's worse than that. These are errors that the DM have made (and corrected) before. More and more I suspect that they are doing it deliberately.
All the forums and Twitter have lit up in outrage against the idiocy of the article, and now people are revisiting to read the changes.
All that traffic is a dream come true for the DMonline and will do their advertising profile/billing no harm at all.
You cynic you! 😛
Maybe you're right but I tend to favour the careless sloppy journalism verdict! The Daily Mail is far from being the only offender when it comes to writing rubbish about diabetes, but it's one of the few newspapers that is still free to access online, so perhaps that's why a lot of links come from it. I never noticed there were adverts on the pages lol!Not often... but about this I'm afraid 'Guilty as charged'.
I decided a year or two ago not to visit the site and there have been perhaps bi-monthly stories that people have directed me to (that I've deliberately not visited) that sort of back up my tame conspiracy theory. 🙄
Maybe you're right but I tend to favour the careless sloppy journalism verdict! The Daily Mail is far from being the only offender when it comes to writing rubbish about diabetes, but it's one of the few newspapers that is still free to access online, so perhaps that's why a lot of links come from it. I never noticed there were adverts on the pages lol!
Thanks for that tip Northerner! Though I hadn't realised you could measure downloads in mgThere aren't any adverts when I visit it now, thanks to the recommendation from AlisonM to install 'AdBlock' 🙂 Saving me at least 100mg a day in downloads! 🙂
I never noticed there were adverts on the pages lol!