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Postby enemyxwithin » Thu May 04, 2006 8:47 pm

All I have to say is, is that my life totally sucks. See, I have this, um, well...disease. It's nothing HUGE, like cancer or anything and it's not contagious. I mean, a loads of people have it(ok, maybe not loads, but there are many people who have it). It's really been bothering me for a while. I have to watch what I eat, I have to exercise a whole lot, I can't eat sugary foods very much(Argh!!! :arg: ), and I constantly have to take medicine. The disease has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with my weight, if that's what you're thinking. No matter how much I eat, I can never gain a pound thanks to my metabolism. My parents have been nagging me about it and I can never live a normal life. I have to have my medicine with me all the time, I can't sleep at anyone's house's, ect. Plus my doctor is being super mean to me because he thinks I'm not trying to help with my disease, when I'm trying my hardest to keep up, but I just can't. I have other things to deal with too. I have a lot of tennis competitions and sometimes my disease screw my matches up and I lose. And then whenever I'm with friends, my parents get uptight and they think that I'll start to get carefree and then pig out with food then regret to take my medicine.

I remember the good days when I didn't have my disease. Things were so perfect, but now everything sucks. Every now and then, I end up going to the hospital really sick because of it. And some kids in my school kind of annoy me about it and ask me, "What's it like to have diabetes?" or, "Wow. Does it hurt when you poke yourself?" (I have to poke myself with a needle 6 to 8 times a day in my finger) and it gets really annoying answering them. Nobody makes fun of me, though. But still, some people tend to treat me...different. Especially adults. They think just because I have diabetes, I can't do anything. They alienate me from people sometimes too, and I don't even know why. They ask me all these stupid questions like, "Did you give your medicine?" or, "Are you sure you can eat that food?" And I really want to tell them to just shut up. >:O

It just sucks to have a disease and I really want to be normal again, but that's not going to happen because they still don't have a cure out. I'd rather die than have a life like this, but there really is no use in doing that. I'd just wish that I didn't have diabetes but I'm stuck. :sigh:

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Postby DarkestSoul X21 » Thu May 04, 2006 9:01 pm

i am so sorry, what disease is it?
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Postby mooshie » Thu May 04, 2006 9:04 pm

it was mentioned a couple times that it was diabetes
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Postby . » Thu May 04, 2006 9:43 pm

>.< poor girl.

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Postby DarkestSoul X21 » Thu May 04, 2006 9:44 pm

mooshie wrote:it was mentioned a couple times that it was diabetes

or sorry, i didn't had my glasses on when i read it
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Postby Kita K. » Thu May 04, 2006 10:49 pm

You know, I know a few people with diabetes themselves. While it may be true that you can't do some things as much as before, there are so many things you CAN do. That's how my friends handle it. They try to think less of it, just take the insulin shot and blood sugar reading and go on with the day like one normally would.

My friends discovered plenty of new things that could be done with diabetes, and now it doesn't bother them as much. You really shouldn't let it get to you when there are so many things that can make your life happy again.
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Re: Ugh...

Postby The BB of C » Fri May 05, 2006 10:45 am

enemyxwithin wrote:All I have to say is, is that my life totally sucks. See, I have this, um, well...disease. It's nothing HUGE, like cancer or anything and it's not contagious. I mean, a loads of people have it(ok, maybe not loads, but there are many people who have it). It's really been bothering me for a while. I have to watch what I eat, I have to exercise a whole lot, I can't eat sugary foods very much(Argh!!! :arg: ), and I constantly have to take medicine. The disease has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with my weight, if that's what you're thinking. No matter how much I eat, I can never gain a pound thanks to my metabolism. My parents have been nagging me about it and I can never live a normal life. I have to have my medicine with me all the time, I can't sleep at anyone's house's, ect. Plus my doctor is being super mean to me because he thinks I'm not trying to help with my disease, when I'm trying my hardest to keep up, but I just can't. I have other things to deal with too. I have a lot of tennis competitions and sometimes my disease screw my matches up and I lose. And then whenever I'm with friends, my parents get uptight and they think that I'll start to get carefree and then pig out with food then regret to take my medicine.

I remember the good days when I didn't have my disease. Things were so perfect, but now everything sucks. Every now and then, I end up going to the hospital really sick because of it. And some kids in my school kind of annoy me about it and ask me, "What's it like to have diabetes?" or, "Wow. Does it hurt when you poke yourself?" (I have to poke myself with a needle 6 to 8 times a day in my finger) and it gets really annoying answering them. Nobody makes fun of me, though. But still, some people tend to treat me...different. Especially adults. They think just because I have diabetes, I can't do anything. They alienate me from people sometimes too, and I don't even know why. They ask me all these stupid questions like, "Did you give your medicine?" or, "Are you sure you can eat that food?" And I really want to tell them to just shut up. >:O

It just sucks to have a disease and I really want to be normal again, but that's not going to happen because they still don't have a cure out. I'd rather die than have a life like this, but there really is no use in doing that. I'd just wish that I didn't have diabetes but I'm stuck. :sigh:


What type of Diabetes is it? Because if I remember correctly, some forms of it can be treated and it's not permanent. Also, those people who think less of you because you have it, yell at them. They don't know. I'd put money on the wager that 75+% have never had it and they don't know what it's like.
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Postby enemyxwithin » Fri May 05, 2006 6:36 pm

Got RoboCop? wrote:They try to think less of it, just take the insulin shot and blood sugar reading and go on with the day like one normally would.
Uh, well I don't really take a shot, 'cause I have a pump. But it's still hard not to think about it. And I have these weird "feelings" when I can tell when my diabetes is getting screwed up and then that's when I certainly can not act normal.

The BB of C wrote:What type of Diabetes is it? Because if I remember correctly, some forms of it can be treated and it's not permanent. Also, those people who think less of you because you have it, yell at them. They don't know. I'd put money on the wager that 75+% have never had it and they don't know what it's like.
I have type 1, or juvenile diabetes. That, unfortunately, is the type that is permanent. And I know that they don't know about it, it's just sometimes they get a little bit carried away and start to insult me without even knowing it, and it sucks...

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Postby The BB of C » Fri May 05, 2006 7:01 pm

Type 1 daibetes? I have sympathy for you. Just keep up with it as long as you can. I'm sure they'll come up with a more effective treatment in a little while, and if you yell at them, if they're smart, they'll learn not to say the things that offend you anymore ;)
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