Diabetes definitely not my day job. More like the drive to work. It has to be done, but depending on weather, route taken and unforeseen traffic it can have an impact on my working day.![]()
Hi, I love your analogy,Diabetes definitely not my day job. More like the drive to work. It has to be done, but depending on weather, route taken and unforeseen traffic it can have an impact on my working day.![]()
Think this might have crossed with my post about "anyone that wants a full picture" xOr type 2s who want to control their condition, prevent deterioration, and maybe even improve...
Think this might have crossed with my post about "anyone that wants a full picture" x
Have you seen this.I've never thought of my diabetes as a Day Job, so it's interesting to hear people say that for them it is. I thought it would be interesting to conduct a little poll and see how people look at it.
I totally agree. Very well put. This is how i feel too. If i neglect it it will become uncontrolled. Because it does.The answer is not so simple...
Diabetes is more like a second job for me, I have my full time job - but this is another job which I NEED to do, like a second job that I hate. Although it's not in any way my "full" time job, it's still a "job" which needs to be done.
It's a bit like weeding between the slabs of the world's biggest patio. If you don't do it regularly, it'll soon get really ugly and out of control. But if you do a wee bit everyday, then it should look nice almost all of the time![]()