mandydowns
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I am becoming more and more angry at diabetes being the one thing that is crippling the NHS in the opinion of a growing number and, by association, this becomes MY FAULT as a type 2 diabetic. I do not smoke or drink, both vices which cost the NHS millions and yet are generally ignored by the media, and yet, because I am overweight (through chronic depression and the consequential overeating) it is my fault for GIVING MYSELF diabetes that the NHS is in dire straits!!
I work hard, take hardly any time off, even when I feel terrible, and so contribute to the wonderful institute of the NHS and so I feel it right and proper to benefit from the service in times of need. I dont ask for tattoos to be removed or for my figure to be enhanced cosmetically, just for basic care when it is needed.
PLEASE DO NOT BERATE TYPE 2 DIABETICS!!! We are not born with the illness like many type 1s and we do NOT give it to ourselves intentionally, if at all. WE ARE NOT THE CURSE OF THE NHS!!!!
Sorry, but I am feeling particularly sensitive today as I have just heard a conversation whilst commuting to work, which has made me feel really angry and almost ASHAMED of being a diabetic.....I wish the media would not generalise about diabetes - this is fuelling the public perception of the illness being self induced and I hope that other groups of people which chronic illnesses brought on, supposedly, by their lifestyles, are singled out in the future as much as we are.
Rant over!!
I work hard, take hardly any time off, even when I feel terrible, and so contribute to the wonderful institute of the NHS and so I feel it right and proper to benefit from the service in times of need. I dont ask for tattoos to be removed or for my figure to be enhanced cosmetically, just for basic care when it is needed.
PLEASE DO NOT BERATE TYPE 2 DIABETICS!!! We are not born with the illness like many type 1s and we do NOT give it to ourselves intentionally, if at all. WE ARE NOT THE CURSE OF THE NHS!!!!
Sorry, but I am feeling particularly sensitive today as I have just heard a conversation whilst commuting to work, which has made me feel really angry and almost ASHAMED of being a diabetic.....I wish the media would not generalise about diabetes - this is fuelling the public perception of the illness being self induced and I hope that other groups of people which chronic illnesses brought on, supposedly, by their lifestyles, are singled out in the future as much as we are.
Rant over!!