Have you asked her what made her your endocrinologist?I am currently butting heads with my boss's boss who compares me to 'the diabetics she knows' and as I have been in non-diabetic range through sheer hardwork and missing out since soon after diagnosis, she says that's because I am not diabetic
This is the part I gave the agree icon for.Here I am not judged and I try not to judge others. We are all doing the best we can and no one way suits all of us. I want to support all diabetics (and their friends and families).
It really makes me sad that we as a world look for reasons to feel superior to others. It also makes no sense to me.
I am sorry that you have had this experience and I hope you get your sandwich and that it is delicious!
You could try asking her as a LADA diabetic at what point does she recommend you start on insulin therapy ... if nothing else she may have a look at the condition and realise how little she knowsI am currently butting heads with my boss's boss who compares me to 'the diabetics she knows' and as I have been in non-diabetic range through sheer hardwork and missing out since soon after diagnosis, she says that's because I am not diabetic, so maybe I am just a bit 'touchy'.
The phrase isn't original or even offensive, but you can just ask something like "do you really think you're making me feel better by saying that?". Illness and suffering are not a competition for who is worse.Anyone got any great one-liners I can throw the way of such ignorance, rather than just being left slack-jawed and to fester for the next 12 hours or so!?
Hi,Just wanted a place to vent, as I have been stewing on this all day... (Warning: 1st world/middle class diabetic problem ahead)
I went into Waitrose this morning to see if they had any Liv Life low carb bread delivered, because I really, really, really fancied a turkey sandwich, and when I asked the assistant if any was due in, (empty shelf for the last 2 weeks ), the woman turned to me and said in a snooty way 'why would you need to be so desperate to eat low carb?' I only got as far as 'I have to, as I am diabetic...' when she butted in telling me she had been T1 for 32 years and had no choice about it, like she should have a prize or something, or was the only one allowed the bread!
I did manage to get out that actually I am T1 too and diet-controlled for now and want to postpone insulin for as long as possible', before she dismissed me with a 'come back when they open tomorrow if you want any chance of getting a loaf if they do come in'. (Yes, I know the carbs are about a third of a regular slice of bread, BECAUSE THE SLICES ARE ABOUT A THIRD OF THE SIZE but...)
So much for any diabetic camaraderie, she was nasty, and no doubt would be nasty, diabetic or not, but her attitude, as if her diabetes was 'more' than mine really 'd me off. I suppose as I only know a couple of real life diabetics, other than the lovely folks on here, I have been shielded from the masses, (didn't say the snobbery wasn't mine too!).
I am currently butting heads with my boss's boss who compares me to 'the diabetics she knows' and as I have been in non-diabetic range through sheer hardwork and missing out since soon after diagnosis, she says that's because I am not diabetic, so maybe I am just a bit 'touchy'.
Anyone got any great one-liners I can throw the way of such ignorance, rather than just being left slack-jawed and to fester for the next 12 hours or so!?
Moaning done - hope those of you, that have wanted to, have managed a turkey sandwich or two x
I use something similar ”stop it, you are just saying that to make me feel good” a reaction is often “no” then a pause, my skin is very thick and almost impossible to upset but I can sure recognise ugly attitudes.The phrase isn't original or even offensive, but you can just ask something like "do you really think you're making me feel better by saying that?". Illness and suffering are not a competition for who is worse.
I am type 1 and apologise on behalf of anyone who feels they are morally superior to type 2s. It was non of her business. Many type 1s haven't got the memo about low carb but are sold the concept of carb counting and matching their dose. IMO it doesn't work well so my philosophy to avoid weight gain/insulin resistance but mainly to avoid dosing errors is to carb restrict.Just wanted a place to vent, as I have been stewing on this all day... (Warning: 1st world/middle class diabetic problem ahead)
I went into Waitrose this morning to see if they had any Liv Life low carb bread delivered, because I really, really, really fancied a turkey sandwich, and when I asked the assistant if any was due in, (empty shelf for the last 2 weeks ), the woman turned to me and said in a snooty way 'why would you need to be so desperate to eat low carb?' I only got as far as 'I have to, as I am diabetic...' when she butted in telling me she had been T1 for 32 years and had no choice about it, like she should have a prize or something, or was the only one allowed the bread!
I did manage to get out that actually I am T1 too and diet-controlled for now and want to postpone insulin for as long as possible', before she dismissed me with a 'come back when they open tomorrow if you want any chance of getting a loaf if they do come in'. (Yes, I know the carbs are about a third of a regular slice of bread, BECAUSE THE SLICES ARE ABOUT A THIRD OF THE SIZE but...)
So much for any diabetic camaraderie, she was nasty, and no doubt would be nasty, diabetic or not, but her attitude, as if her diabetes was 'more' than mine really 'd me off. I suppose as I only know a couple of real life diabetics, other than the lovely folks on here, I have been shielded from the masses, (didn't say the snobbery wasn't mine too!).
I am currently butting heads with my boss's boss who compares me to 'the diabetics she knows' and as I have been in non-diabetic range through sheer hardwork and missing out since soon after diagnosis, she says that's because I am not diabetic, so maybe I am just a bit 'touchy'.
Anyone got any great one-liners I can throw the way of such ignorance, rather than just being left slack-jawed and to fester for the next 12 hours or so!?
Moaning done - hope those of you, that have wanted to, have managed a turkey sandwich or two x
We are all different.Assumming those of us with Type 1 who do not follow the low carb diet are ignorant is also ignorant of the different variations in lifestyle and body.Many type 1s haven't got the memo about low carb but are sold the concept of carb counting and matching their dose. IMO it doesn't work well so my philosophy to avoid weight gain/insulin resistance but mainly to avoid dosing errors is to carb restrict.
I feel this hits the nail on the head.You could send an email to the manager of the store to complain about the quality of their customer service?
Also ask why their staff think it is their concern to question you about the products you wish to buy.
Maybe some training is in order
Don't worry, you just found a perfect way to express your sound opinion without breaching rules.I would be banned if I expressed how Ignorant I find this
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