Because they assumed I got diabetes from eating to many sweets as a child and have seen me eat them on the rare occasion I'm hypoSo why would anyone 'assume' that you eat sweeets???? Are you sure this is not just friendly workplace banter?
Because they assumed I got diabetes from eating to many sweets as a child and have seen me eat them on the rare occasion I'm hypo
Yeah to which I've replied it's an auto immune disease that runs in my family. I wasn't eating many sweets when I was 1! HahaAnd they actually said to you something like 'you must've eaten too many sweets as a child' ?
Hi. So I've recently started a new job and I've reviewed endless comments from colleagues about my diabetes, the latest 2 being 'you eat bags of sweets for dinner' and 'why are you eating a McDonald's?'. The next person to say something is going to get their head bitten off and I just can't get through to them. I have no issues with people asking questions but getting fed up of their judgement. How can I make them understand? I've been a type 1 for 19 years x
I have to say I have not had this kind of negativity...I am open about being diabetic and my view is if others have a problem with this then they do not deserve me worrying about them....live your life and don't care about the uneducatedHi. So I've recently started a new job and I've reviewed endless comments from colleagues about my diabetes, the latest 2 being 'you eat bags of sweets for dinner' and 'why are you eating a McDonald's?'. The next person to say something is going to get their head bitten off and I just can't get through to them. I have no issues with people asking questions but getting fed up of their judgement. How can I make them understand? I've been a type 1 for 19 years x
Oh if they assume, then most assumptions are incorrect. You should throw a few assumptions their way and give them a taste of their own medicine.I don't eat sweets....they just assume. And I think 1 McDonald's is okay to eat....
Hi. So I've recently started a new job and I've reviewed endless comments from colleagues about my diabetes, the latest 2 being 'you eat bags of sweets for dinner' and 'why are you eating a McDonald's?'. The next person to say something is going to get their head bitten off and I just can't get through to them. I have no issues with people asking questions but getting fed up of their judgement. How can I make them understand? I've been a type 1 for 19 years x
I've had a same problem if u r not well enough to be here then go home and think about if u can do this job really does not help u you need their support not for them to say silly things.
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