ajrwdwgirl
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We had our own table on our first cruise (we have booked a second hooray) But I have to say I was totally turned off by one of the families beside us. My daughter who is 10 was testing her sugar at the table and the Mom at the table beside us rudely speaks loudly enough for us to hear "Oh gross don't look" (to her son) Then complained to her husband loudly enough again for us to hear about how rude we were to not make her test in a bathroom. My poor daughter was completely embarrassed and didn't want to check her sugar anywhere in public the rest of the cruise. I did turn to the mother and calmly explained to her that my daughter did not have to hide nor should she have to test in a bathroom as this is a normal part of her life. I was livid and still get angry thinking about it.
That is terrible, you daughter should not feel ashamed at all. It is something that helps her stay alive and healthy. I am diabetic too (just diagnosed a couple years ago) and I was self-conscious at first too. Now it doesn't matter, I will test and do my insulin shots wherever I need to. I figured it is similar to a mom breastfeeding in public, that helps keep the child alive and healthy as does testing blood sugar and doing insulin shots. And I always dispose of my needles properly too. I really wish you had told that other mother off.