Oh honestly, the part of “it’s because you are a diabetic” is the best part for me.
Prior to my diabetes, I was always so mild and accepting, so silent and withdrawn.
Never complaining, always feeling satisfied with what I received.
Always wanting to be remembered as pleasant.
As soon as I got diabetes, I got the excuse I have been waiting for all my life!
I openly say what I feel. I don’t hold back. I care for myself more than I do for others and I don’t feel guilty about it. I always (Always) keep the best part of the lamb for me (instead of serving it to others). If something displeases me then, I say it. If something isn’t good enough, I say it. If people aren’t good with me you bet I say it.
I have no excuses for others while I provide excuses for myself (It used to be the other way around all my life).
I am grumpy. I am demanding. I am guilt-free.
And people whisper ‘Oh she was such a lovely girl…It’s because of her diabetes.”
I know that the above is completely off your subject but, our diabetes will always be the reason… it is everyone’s convenient excuse (physicians, peers, friends, relatives… you name it.)
Even if it rains in Tibet tonight, it will be because of our diabetes…
Because I am woman, I am actually used to this notion.
Prior my diabetes, when someone wanted to blame something it was hormones or PMS.
If it is going to be diabetes, use it to your liking.
Regards and compassionate hugs
Josephine