Diabetes can control you or you can control it.
You either control the disease or let the disease control you. Your choice. A lot of us have done the former. Sounds like you've embraced the latter.
What the hell do you want from me.
I do have lots of sympathy as T1s a big deal, difficult and definitely a big life negative! Agree we can’t fully control only manage / mitigate.Er yeah ok the problem is that's complete nonsense isn't it.
If I could control it the meter would always give me perfect numbers, it doesn't, neither does yours.
This is part of that tradition of saying things that are obviously not true, thanks for the insult, I am not that stupid, AND NONE OF THIS IS MY FAULT.
I was diagnosed T1 in 1969 and was told a cure was "just around the corner." When 20 years had passed, I gave up hope. I can live with diabetes, but hope just messes me up. I'd rather face the fact that I'm a T1.My parents were told the 10 year cure thing when I was diagnosed in 1983..... When my friend's brother was diagnosed in 1997 she said to me "it's ok they've said there'll be a cure in 10 years". I didn't have the heart to point out they were already 4 years over on that estimate with me.
Oooh, I got one. When I was a student at university, the GP told me that period pain was entirely due to feminine hysteria, and if I could think clearly and logically I would see there was no reason to be in pain.
He was joking.... right?Oooh, I got one. When I was a student at university, the GP told me that period pain was entirely due to feminine hysteria, and if I could think clearly and logically I would see there was no reason to be in pain.
He was joking.... right?
(I know you're not but what a muppet, that GP.)
Yep, medieval.The 'feminine hysteria' idea was prevalent around 150 years ago (Victorian doctors). Very widespread.
Absolutely horrible to discover that a doc was still spouting such drivel as recently as @Seacrow was told it
- sorry Seacrow, no idea how old you are, or when you heard this, but the fact that it happened is bad enough.
Oooh, I got one. When I was a student at university, the GP told me that period pain was entirely due to feminine hysteria, and if I could think clearly and logically I would see there was no reason to be in pain.
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