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My D-Spot Add Video

In this 1HappyDiabetic.com Video, I explain my D-spot and why this is an "unhealthy" habit I'm trying to break.

Posted by Mike Lawson on October 9, 2011 at 6:52 PM 1042 Views

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8 Comments

Reply Adelaide
04:00 PM on October 17, 2011 
Hi Mike:

Very cool. Nice job. I am going to ask the diabetic in my life to post.

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Reply Lorraine
02:45 PM on October 10, 2011 
Love it, Mike. You rock. Hope you refrain from your D-spot and the clock works for ya'! Good luck with the 3 step program. :)

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Reply Kevin
02:44 AM on October 10, 2011 
number 2 should say "complimentary," not "complementary."

Kevin says...
1. The disclaimer is hilarious.
2. Mike you are, I don't know, adorable (in a not belittling, completely judgment free and complementary way).
3. I'm not a diabetic, but I was thinking this tip might help those who are subject to D-Spot abuse: Make it more difficult to get at. I suggest a large patch band-aid, or even a piece of duct tape. First it makes it take longer, reducing the convenience effect. Second, the fact that there is an obstruction there reminds you that you've decided not to use it. Finally, if someone else sees it, you'll have to explain why you are wearing duct tape, and they will scold you for violating your declaration.

Cheers!
Reply Kevin
02:42 AM on October 10, 2011 
1. The disclaimer is hilarious.
2. Mike you are, I don't know, adorable (in a not belittling, completely judgment free and complementary way).
3. I'm not a diabetic, but I was thinking this tip might help those who are subject to D-Spot abuse: Make it more difficult to get at. I suggest a large patch band-aid, or even a piece of duct tape. First it makes it take longer, reducing the convenience effect. Second, the fact that there is an obstruction there reminds you that you've decided not to use it. Finally, if someone else sees it, you'll have to explain why you are wearing duct tape, and they will scold you for violating your declaration.

Cheers!
Reply Bill
01:40 AM on October 10, 2011 
OMG Mike... The D-Spot! I used to have one on my right leg... didn't use it at work though. Now on a pump my belly gets the abuse. Thanks for making such a great entertaining, funny, and educational video for us D - Folks!
Reply Suzanne
12:43 AM on October 10, 2011 
I totally have a D spot on the left side of my abdomen too! It is so scarred from 20 years of injections that I cannot put an infusion set there for my pump.

I am so with you on the BBQ pork rinds and perezhilton.com ;)

Awesome video dude! Maybe I will use your steps to break some of my bad D habits too...
Reply Meagan
11:56 PM on October 09, 2011 
Soooo guilty of that habit! Yep, took my shot as I watched this and had the needle right in my D-Spot when you said it. I need to rotate more!!!! Love your vlogs Mike!
Reply Wendy
11:50 PM on October 09, 2011 
Wow...what a nice abdomen you have :)
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