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I'm Type 1 we are much sweeter than type 2

My urine is though no longer as sweet as it used to be back in the 70ties.
But then again. Nothing really is.

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Quite astonished, met someone new to to my craft group today and she heard a friend ask me how my "Diabetes was going!"

I laughed and said it hadn't "gone" far enough when this woman asked me if I had T1 .....the "serious Diabetes, or T2, the self inflicted not so bad Diabetes!

First time for ages I have been lost for words lol!

This type of thing, sadly, happens in other areas. I often get told that my Aspergers isn't 'proper autism', or that I use it as an excuse for bad manners. Now they have a second reason for their idiocy. :(
 
This type of thing, sadly, happens in other areas. I often get told that my Aspergers isn't 'proper autism', or that I use it as an excuse for bad manners. Now they have a second reason for their idiocy. :(
I have Asperger’s too, and have been told off for using that term as it discriminates against people with “proper” autism as I’m apparently setting myself above them. You just can’t win sometimes.
 
I have Asperger’s too, and have been told off for using that term as it discriminates against people with “proper” autism as I’m apparently setting myself above them. You just can’t win sometimes.
The older you get, the more people you ignore; unless they really do have something to say.
 
I've even had someone ask me if I have the diabetes where i have to inject insulin or take sugar? sometimes it's just best to walk away.
 
Well, you could say that the real health crisis in this country is self-inflicted brain rot among non-diabetics brought on by thoughtless over- indulgence in the Daily Mail...
 
Well, you could say that the real health crisis in this country is self-inflicted brain rot among non-diabetics brought on by thoughtless over- indulgence in the Daily Mail...
The Daily Hate Mail has a lot to answer for - it manufactures outrage just to sell newspapers. I wish it would stick to the campains it has on issues like justice for the Hillsborough victims and other issues; instead of stirring up hatred and division.
 
The Daily Hate Mail has a lot to answer for - it manufactures outrage just to sell newspapers. I wish it would stick to the campains it has on issues like justice for the Hillsborough victims and other issues; instead of stirring up hatred and division.
Do people still buy newspapers....lol...i havent for about 15yrs...
 
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