You are ill, as am I. We wish to avoid complications from our illness.My DN told me only to test when I as ill, which I strongly disagree with and didn't take any notice, so I agree with you there. However, I'm sorry but I have to disagree that being diabetic does not make you ill, it just means you have an underlying health condition that you must pay attention to, otherwise you will become ill. I am certainly not an ill person, but that's because I test regularly so i know what to do to keep myself well.
Semantics.I'm not Ill, and I never have been as a result of my diabetes. I might have functioned less well when my bloods were higher, but I wouldn't ever have called it ill.
Well ok, but HIV can be managed nowadays.Semantics I suppose, but I agree with @Tweetypie, I have a condition that I manage, in the same way I manage my short sight by wearing glasses. I'll become ill if I lose the good management and develop complications. I certainly don't feel ill, in fact I'm better by far than before I was diagnosed.
But he is ill.As can chronic leukaemia, and evidenced by my 74 year old neighbour who is as fit as a flee. He plays golf most days and I would defy anyone here to correctly guess his age. He'd be horrified to be called ill, but he has something he lives extremely well with.
Well I will leave this thread. I'm glad my inability to walk is not down to an illness.
your posts didn't upset meBeardie - I am not saying some people can't be ill with diabetes, any more than am I not saying Leukaemia is serious. What I am saying is that diabetes, like many other conditions I can think of - arthritis, hypertension, asthma are just a few examples, are what I term "portfolio conditions". In other words, the label covers a great breadth and depth of symptoms/asymptomatic individuals/debility/disability/life impingement. My diabetes is a bump in life's road for me, so far. That could change for all I know. My neighbour's leukaemia is a bump in life's road for him. On the other hand, a good friend of mine's late wife died as a result of an acute, aggressive form of leukaemia, so her condition was the ultimate bump in life's road.
I cannot say how much I dislike labels. Not one single one of us feels exactly the same as any other about the deal we have been dealt, and I certainly feel differently at this time in 2015 than I did in 2014.
I wasn't having a go at you, or anyone else in robustly stating that I am not ill, and that I do not consider I suffer from an illness. It's just absolutely how the label applies to me, at this time.
I hope that clarifies my position on the matter, because my posts were not made to upset you, but they clearly have.
yep, my nurse said do not test, just had a telling off that my count has gone up and to take the maximum metformin... if i was allowed to test i would know what my numbers were, not having to wait 6 bloody months to find out.
yep, my nurse said do not test, just had a telling off that my count has gone up and to take the maximum metformin... if i was allowed to test i would know what my numbers were, not having to wait 6 bloody months to find out.
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