Today is day four of Diabetes Blog Week – And today’s topic is all about changes in all dimensions that you’d like to see re: diabetes.Here are my thoughts (OK, it’s a rant,) on the topic of “changes,” and I hope you can relate~#########
Changes when it comes to diabetes – where the hell do I start?
For starters, I’d like the Diabetes Blame Games to cease.
I’d like people (John and Jane Q Public & media folks, THIS MEANS YOU,) to get the diabetes facts instead of perpetuating the diabetes myths – regardless of the type.
And stop with the whole “he or she suffered from a a diabetes/diabetic attack.”
And while I’m at it, stop using phrases “suffers with diabetes, or diabetes sufferer.”
I don’t suffer with diabetes. I’m annoyed and frustrated by diabetes at times, but it’s part of me and if I thought of myself as continually suffering with diabetes – I’d never be able to get out bed in the morning.
And enough with the diabetes story lines on TV and the movies that are completely wrong! Seriously, WTF.
And while I’m on a roll – I don’t want to hear that something is “diabetic friendly.”
I don’t consider something jacked up with carbs that causes me extreme gastrointestinal distress, friendly at all.
Here’s something to marinate on: The rift between the types will stop because we are all different branches on the same diabetes family tree and the whole blame game T1 Vs T2 and ignoring those with LADA1.5 has got to go the way of the Dodo bird.
I’d be thrilled if people stopped telling me that if I just gave up all things white, I’d be off the demon insulin in 30 days – for the record you can’t cure or reverse diabetes in 30 days – if it were that easy none of us would be blogging about diabetes and Pharma would lose a valuable cash cow.
Speaking of Pharma, I’d love it my insulin expenses, pump supplies, and test strips (with insurance btw,) didn’t equal a God damned Mercedes car payment every month.
Speaking of insurance, they don’t make generic insulin, I need that shit to live, so stop charging an arm and a leg for one freaking bottle of my elixir of life!
And reality check, 10X3 does not = thirty days worth of insulin pump supplies.
Also, I can’t effectively maintain good blood sugars if you only allow me to test 3 to 6 times a day.
And speaking of the cure – If I one more Dr./Organization says we’re 5 to 10 years from the cure, I will go so damn Jersey on them and they won’t know what hit them.
My list of changes could go on, but I don’t have all day and neither do you.
So yeah, I want changes when it comes to diabetes – and between you and me – it’s up to us, as people living with diabetes to make those changes happen.
Together, we need to yield our collective super powers and be the change – And I know we can do it!
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