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I Decided I Don't Want to Be A Diabetic Today

I have decided that I do not want to be a diabetic today. I do not want to test my sugar, I do not want to watch what I eat. I do not want to make sure I have enough juice boxes and assorted sugary substances around me at all times.

say_no_to_diabetes_1_hat-p148895835241971385qz14_400I do not want to carry around the extra 2 pounds in my purse that all my supplies account for. I do not want to have to stick myself 15 times in a day. I specifically do not want to stab my fingers before I can take a shower, drive a car, have sex and or all the other reasons I usually stab myself everyday.

Today if I have a headache, I want to assume it’s just that, a headache. I don’t want to worry that my sugar is going up. If I start shaking I want it to be because I am watching a scary movie. I do not want to listen to dumb people asking me, “can you eat that?” or telling me “Wow you must have it bad since you take shots”

I do not want to feel assured because I have all my doctor’s phone numbers programmed into my cell. I do not want to swallow 48 pills today to help with all my assorted complications that Diabetes has so generously shared with me.

I do not want a machine attached to me today. Today, I want to walk out of the house without anything but the clothes on my back. I want to run and jump and not be afraid. I want to take a long drive without stopping to do anything but to go to the bathroom. I want to be free of tape and infusion sets and needles.

I want to be like all the folks who never had to hear the words “you have Diabetes”. I just want to be free, even if just for today.

15 comments to I Decided I Don’t Want to Be A Diabetic Today

  • I hear ya! I was walking down the street today and thought, “Oh, I guess not too many other people consider close proximity to a hospital a necessity when looking to move.” I’d like to add that to the list of things I don’t want to have to think about in life…

    And when diabetes is not annoying like that, the whole thing just seems monotonous and endless.

    Watcha gonna do, I guess. Hang in there: Hugs.

  • Kaye crawshaw

    Whoever wrote this has totally summed up how every type 1 feels at some point in there lives no matter have long they have had diabetes or how old they are. “Normal” People just dont get it. I am a type one Diabetic, and have been for 26 years since the age of 8, North east England, United Kingdom.

  • Yea, I feel that way sometimes, but like you, I do it those days for the ones who care about me

  • Great blog, Tina. You hit the nail on the head, writing about a feeling that most of us experience sometimes. Just had one recently where a few of those points went through my mind… Ah, to “freedom!”

  • Claudia

    So recognisable – what it would be like to just walk out of the house and not having to remember taking anything with you but your house keys…

  • Katie

    AMEN SISTER!!!! It is important that for all the work we do to make the best of the big D we also acknowledge how crappy it can be – awesome post. And where can I get one of those hats?!

  • Stacey

    I wish we could all get at least one day like that! Technically we could be we all know too well what the consequences could be. I hope you’re feeling better today!

  • One day would be so nice. So very, very nice.

  • Awesome blog! Couldn’t have said it better myself.

  • addison

    Actually…I wish I had less days like this.

  • That was wonderful information. You have done great work communicating your message. Keep up the good writing.

  • Oh, sweet Tina…. God, i think that way sooo very often. Soooooo glad you blogged about it. I will share this with some close people in my life that need to understand a little more. BIGG HUGG to you!!

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