I would have asked to see the manager. Then I would have gone down the discrimination route. ......So I went to a bar yesterday and asked for a vodka and diet coke. The lady behind the bar gave me a vodka and normal coke and I could immediately taste the difference! She swore blind that it was diet coke (it wasn't) and when I told her I needed diet as I am a type 1 diabetic she said to me "well you shouldn't really be drinking the should you?"
Bloody cheek!!!!!!!
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Clearly you must be! Or maybe even diabetic?!You wanna be in a German bar... "A coke light???! Are you gayyyy??" Lol
Clearly you must be! Or maybe even diabetic?!
Have you never thought of replying - no only at weekends! Lol! What is wrong with these people?!I sometimes get the "are you gay?" sort of comment when I order a diet drink with people I don't know. The look on their faces when I say "no, I'm diabetic actually" is priceless. Although it is then normally followed up with "how? You aren't fat". Ignorance is bliss!
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I always ask for my diet drinks to be in a can or bottle so that I can be sure they are ok I do not trust if they are from a pump.
everybody at work knows that i am diabetic ... now yesterday a co-worker offered a cup of tea and about 3 gulps into that tea i noticed the tell tale sign of furry teeth and a sour aftertaste and though "****, that was sugar" ... too bad that his memory is so weak ... but i am warned, i will make my own in the future.
seriously though, i feel unable to tell the difference between sweetener and sugar purely from the taste ,
how do you tell that a drink contains sugar?
I was at a hotel for a meeting before christmas and I started to go low. I felt it, so I went to the bar and asked for red bull, however, a colleague of mine heard me and knew I was type1, he told the barman to hurry up as my colleague was adamant I was about to die!, even though I was only 3.7! How funny. It was about to go downhill as the waitress over heard this and thought it best to call 999 and tell them that someone as dying in their hotel! The police, motorbike paramedic and an ambulance were there in minutes. I was confronted by a doctor man in an orange suite who was very confused as to how I was still standing. Luckily the policeman saw sense and recognised the waitresses over reaction. Talk about finesse whispers!!!! But it was very embarrassing. The doctor took great pride in educating the barman, waitress and my colleague about diabetes, and told the, not to over react! I have not returned to the hotel since.
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