borofergie said:I wear it like a badge with pride.
It's a part of who I am, it influences how I lead my life, in an entirely positive way (eating and exercise). It doesn't disable or disadvantage me in anyway. I don't know why I should be ashamed of it or hide it.
noblehead said:''sugar diabetes''
cymraes said:"Diabetic" or "person with diabetes", it doesn't really matter to me. I have had the condition for 40years, the condition doesn't have me.
I was more upset with one of my work colleagues who said that "I would never be normal again" & the Driving Test Examiner who, when I asked why there was a big red "D" on the test form, informed me that I was disabled :!:
ebony321 said:.. the term 'diabetic'?
Sounds weird i know but i don't like to be labelled as 'diabetic' i much prefer just saying i have diabetes, not i'm diabetic.
I was talking about it with my friend who has epilepsy, she doesn't like being labelled epileptic as she described it as it feels that makes it sound like her epilepsy has her, not her having epilepsy.
does that make sense?
I don't particularly mind someone saying 'oh ebony is diabetic' i just would rather it said like 'oh ebony has diabetes'
Like the diabetes belongs to me, i don't belong to diabetes.
God i really hope someone understands this as it sounded much more clearer in thought!
anyway happy to hear peoples thoughts![]()