Haha, your co-worker is very good at getting his information from internet spam isn't he. Next time tell him you know about that plant but it's expensive, and you will be able to afford it as soon as the 10 million dollars you've been waiting on is deposited into your account by Nigeria's ex oil minister.Then he replies have you heard they discovered a plant that can cure diabetes.
Today at work I had a hypo in the morning. I went to get a drink in the kitchen and another staff member asked me if I was ok as he could see I was shaking. I said yeh I'm ok, just treated a hypo. He replied oh have you given yourself your insulin shot to treat it. Um no, I treated it with sugar thanks. Then he replies have you heard they discovered a plant that can cure diabetes. I said excuse me I'd say that is quackery and there is no cure to date. I was thinking to myself why do people say dumb things when you're having a hypo and trying to recover. Do they think they're being helpful? What is the dumbest thing anyone has said to you when you're having a hypo?
Hello to all, they don't understand about the condition,,,and they just talk to hope fully be helpful to you,,,which as we know it is not any of the above....what about taking pity on them,,give them a little course in diabetes, and hypos,,what happens, why you do what you do, and what you don't want them to do, don't want they to say,,,and the best help they can give you to recover,,,,a cup of tea,,,and a biscuit,,,or something,,,then they feel as though they are showing you the care and understand,,,,take pity on the uneducated,,,,ttfn from Karen.
Some while ago I was walking to the shops when a hypo started ( silly me had missed lunch) and was getting worse so i shot into the first sweet shop grabbed a Kit Kat and stuffed into my mouth, the poor shop keeper just looked in amazement after a couple of minutes I recovered enough to pay the poor man HE NEVER UTTERED A WORD but I did explain.
I know why I don't educate anymore. They (and I just mean regular people not those who are close to you or love you), they, honestly don't really want to know and unless they have it they won't ever understand.Hello to all, they don't understand about the condition,,,and they just talk to hope fully be helpful to you,,,which as we know it is not any of the above....what about taking pity on them,,give them a little course in diabetes, and hypos,,what happens, why you do what you do, and what you don't want them to do, don't want they to say,,,and the best help they can give you to recover,,,,a cup of tea,,,and a biscuit,,,or something,,,then they feel as though they are showing you the care and understand,,,,take pity on the uneducated,,,,ttfn from Karen.
Bahahaha!Some while ago I was walking to the shops when a hypo started ( silly me had missed lunch) and was getting worse so i shot into the first sweet shop grabbed a Kit Kat and stuffed into my mouth, the poor shop keeper just looked in amazement after a couple of minutes I recovered enough to pay the poor man HE NEVER UTTERED A WORD but I did explain.
If you tell a 100 people and only one gets it its one more than before, I tell everyone and anyone, my work colleagues are brilliant, I remember taking a BG reading, without a word a colleague appeared with a packet of digestive biscuits and asked if I wanted them or they could make me some toast.I know why I don't educate anymore. They (and I just mean regular people not those who are close to you or love you), they, honestly don't really want to know and unless they have it they won't ever understand.
However, first chance they get, they will throw it in your face.
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