remember that what she believes is immaterial. She is wrong. You are right. I dont counter such statements anymore, I ignore the statement and change the subject. Some people are just not willing to learn and its a waste of time trying to educate them. Save your energy and focus her on something else, like you would an annoying child stuck in the 'why' stage.Hi all
A neighbor and friend have commented that she doesn't believe I can be diabetic as I am on no medication as it is diet controlled. She says that I should not consider myself as vulnerable either ( in a COVID sense). I'm looking for someone to validate my situation and possibly give me some ideas on how to counter these statements without causing a rift between us. This is not the first time she has made these comments so I need new strategies as the old ones( telling her she's wrong and that I am diabetic) aren't working. Thank you x
Sarcasm is totally my style! But in a way that makes their head overload, wondering if what I said is correct lolI'd be really sarcastic I'm afraid.
Being compliant with people who thought that they knew better is what got me so far into type two diabetes in the first place.
I never expected to see anyone gatekeep 'diabetes.' Is she diabetic herself, but reliant on medication for control? Or does she have someone close to her who is?Hi all
A neighbor and friend have commented that she doesn't believe I can be diabetic as I am on no medication as it is diet controlled. She says that I should not consider myself as vulnerable either ( in a COVID sense). I'm looking for someone to validate my situation and possibly give me some ideas on how to counter these statements without causing a rift between us. This is not the first time she has made these comments so I need new strategies as the old ones( telling her she's wrong and that I am diabetic) aren't working. Thank you x
Do u care what she thinksShe is wrong!
Is she a nurse or dr? Does she have diabetes herself ? (If either is the case she needs updating!)
what right has she to comment and really why does it matter what she thinks?
the .gov website defines clinically vulnerable people which includes diabetics but if she doesn’t believe you have it that won’t help.
Sounds like she doesn't want you to be "ill" or "not normal " and doesn't know a better way of expressing her concern.Thank you everyone for your replies. I think I will try to distance myself from her and keep things on a less personal level. She doesn't understand the difference between prediabetes, and diabetes that is diet controlled. She frequently tries to give me biscuits or cake if we meet for a cup of tea saying one won't hurt. I clearly need to stick up for myself a little more and not allow her to trample on my feelings. I guess I'm feeling disappointed in her as we've known each other for 30 years. Thank you all for your concern and help - I'm so glad I posted this as I don't feel it's my fault any more now.
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