Pabloj2000 said:
Sarita83, your point of view is very respectable, you have also exposed it very correctly.However, and you should know, diabetes is not a world, it is another galaxy, and each one suffers from yours.For my part, I do not share your latest phrases, diabetes, for me, it is a serious illness that implies a disability, it is a chronic and severe disease, which also passes late or later, physically and psychologically (this last, all, all thedays).But what each person is a world.I do not consider myself a healthy or far person (it was, and much, before being diabetic), that it does not imply that you can have fun, throw your laughs or ... but of healthy, nothing.Is my opinion, huh?Greetings
A disability?What prevents you from doing the diabetes you could do not have it?I do not see that I have prevented me from life, I have no physical or much less psychological damage.I have traveled where I have wanted, like everything (the sweets do not attract my attention), I dedicate myself to what I like and psychologically I feel phenomenal.
It may be that from a very young age I assumed diabetes and educated me with the aim that diabetes never prevented me from doing anything or getting my goals, for my family and for me it is a routine, without dramas.If you have to live with something do it with a smile and think positively, this will make things easier for you.Rejoice when you are well, do what you like, travel without fear, enjoy and especially take care of yourself and love you a lot.That is the trick, you should not miss being happy just for this, seriously, well -maintained diabetes becomes a routine that you end up automating.I encourage you to try and offer you my help.
I see a very pessimistic feeling in this forum and that must be changed, let's start with a motto: "You have to live with diabetes, not for diabetes"