If my daughters turn out diabetic, and there's a fair chance one of them will, it won't diminish my joy in them or their joy in life to any significant degree. I think it's a very small thing in the context of being alive, and no reason not to start a family. I understand you feel differently of course.
I can understand where you're coming from. You already have children, so obviously you love them and want the best for them. Of course having diabetes doesn't ruin life or make it bad, just takes a little more doing, is all. In the end, it's all good! I know I'm a bad person for saying this, but sometimes I think it's a little selfish of sick people to have children because there's a chance they'll pass it on, but what scares me even more is thinking pretty soon, everyone will have it because it got passed on. I know I shouldn't think this way; if everyone thought the way I do, no one would ever have children and neither of us would be here today! And even though it's manageable, I would feel awful if I was the reason my kid got it, you know? How are your kids' diets? Do they watch what they eat? Do they eat lots of processed carbs? The better they eat now, the better their chances will be!
Not in the slightest.. Why should I..?! I mean I will never be Bill Gates..My wife & I are happy just doing our thing..
With regards to procreation..? The world is doing fine without our help.. Cheers!
Do you ever feel limited by diabetes? Is there anything you want to do but feel you can't because of diabetes? Please share! Thank you so much!
Same as most of you others. I haven't been Dx for long, only nine months. But No, I can't see diabetes as ruling out anything. I'm very fortunate to have a D that seems so far to be quite gentle, and I'm very grateful for that. But apart from making me think twice about hiking round the Huascaran mountains in northern Peru, a trip I've always wanted to make that would take five, six weeks so insulin supplies might be a problem, I don't think anything else is out. My ambition is to keep the D grind to a set of habits, not to devote too much energy to it because that's a waste - and VERY boring.
Obviously the true catastrophe would be awful complications. I'll just do my best to make that unlikely, and hope it doesn't happen.
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