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<blockquote data-quote="LordReptilia" data-source="post: 1770996" data-attributes="member: 473231"><p>Hey, we’ve earned the right to moan and complain about our lovely disease. I’m 22 and have had Type 1 Diabetes for 20+ years. Everyday we struggle, we scream internally/externally, we fight a never-ending battle, and none of us can run from it or opt out of this lifestyle. I’ve tried the pump and ran with it for about 5 years but at the time, the technology and convenience of them wasn’t very great, so I’ve returned back to syringes. Unfortunately, Diabetes isn’t taken seriously by the public because of tv, movies, and everyone else who makes jokes about our disease. Which makes every day even harder to push through. But guess what? We still move. We progress. Whether our blood sugars are in line or not (mine never are), we still decide to wake up every day to try and trump this card we’ve been dealt. We Diabetics (mainly Type 1), have an incredible amount of willpower and perseverance. Nothing can stop us. Let’s complain until the world’s fed up with our voices and decides to finally do something about this hidden plague.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordReptilia, post: 1770996, member: 473231"] Hey, we’ve earned the right to moan and complain about our lovely disease. I’m 22 and have had Type 1 Diabetes for 20+ years. Everyday we struggle, we scream internally/externally, we fight a never-ending battle, and none of us can run from it or opt out of this lifestyle. I’ve tried the pump and ran with it for about 5 years but at the time, the technology and convenience of them wasn’t very great, so I’ve returned back to syringes. Unfortunately, Diabetes isn’t taken seriously by the public because of tv, movies, and everyone else who makes jokes about our disease. Which makes every day even harder to push through. But guess what? We still move. We progress. Whether our blood sugars are in line or not (mine never are), we still decide to wake up every day to try and trump this card we’ve been dealt. We Diabetics (mainly Type 1), have an incredible amount of willpower and perseverance. Nothing can stop us. Let’s complain until the world’s fed up with our voices and decides to finally do something about this hidden plague. [/QUOTE]
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