The Prayer of the Frightened Orange

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For those of you who don't read my blog (why not! 😱) :

I?ve recently been reading anecdotes about how people were taught to do their insulin injections, and it appears that a popular method in former years was to get the patient, or patient?s carer, to practice by injecting into an orange. Thankfully, it appears that this barbaric practise has all but disappeared from civilised society, and oranges assigned to hospitals no longer need fear this painful, protracted and humiliating fate at the hands of diabetic neophytes.

Recently, during a clear out of old fruit bowl cupboards at a disused hospital, a remarkable document has come to light, which gives a fascinating insight into the lonely life of a terrified orange destined for the diabetic ward. Most oranges would hope to live out their ripening days adorning colourful baskets alongside fruits of all varieties and nations, valued and admired by staff and patients alike. For those unfortunates selected for injection training however, the outlook was grim, and a dusty, juice-stained piece of old peel found in a dark corner was found to contain this poignant supplication to a higher power?


Oh Orange Father, hear my prayer,
And save me from my fate,
Deliver me from this frightening place,
Before it is too late!

For I have heard an awful word,
The humans call ?inject?,
And terror grips my shaking pips,
If they should me select!

Oh Orange Spirit, show you care!
Don?t let them pierce me so!
For such a death I cannot bear,
(I?m sensitive, you know!)

They?re coming, Spirit, for me now,
So this must be goodbye,
Perhaps I?ll join you very soon,
In the Juicer in the Sky!

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Brilliant!
 
Laughed till the tears ran down my face.
 
Brilliant! :D :D :D
 
lol brilliant as always🙂
 
Loved this 😉- even though as someone who DID practice on an orange 😱 I now feel very guilty!
 
Lord I remember that. A school friend was diagnosed T1 when we were 8 and they used an orange to show him how to inject himself. Love the poem.:D
 
Poor little orange.

I was told i could use an orange if i wanted to, and i did want to the first time is scary. But a bossy nurse came and said something like 'Have you learnt how to do this yet? or will i have to do it for you' and i did it so the orange was saved.

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Poor little orange.

I was told i could use an orange if i wanted to, and i did want to the first time is scary. But a bossy nurse came and said something like 'Have you learnt how to do this yet? or will i have to do it for you' and i did it so the orange was saved.

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Phoebe, that orange must have been so grateful for your actions! 🙂
 
I am to, id then have to move from the orange to me, easyier just doing it in me first time.

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Thought this was brilliant, especially as I asked abput injecting oranges as practice!
 
brilliant the poor orange:D
 
I love it! It really appeals to my sense of humour 🙂
 
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