Hello!I think you can think of everything but with more tact, @nubes.It seems that you feel attacked because there are people with diabetes who request an inability, or mothers and fathers with children with diabetes that demand a nurse in the school that is to the parrot of diabetes.
Diabetes, initially, prevents you almost anything, or nothing, true.But we must also recognize that hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia can become very serious, and it is not the same, it is at all, studying for an exam with diabetes (and its possible hypoglycemia and lifts) than not having it.It's just an example, but there could be many.And I don't get with long -term complications.
It is not good to compare and we have to start from our own situation, it is true, this is what there is, and use tools and create new ones to manage what we have, diabetes, and anything that arises in life.
But diabetes is always there.Are you tired?If you have hypoglycemia, you have to eat.Do you have a terrible dream?If you have hypoglycemia, you have to eat.Are you very sad and do you just want to cry?If you have hypoglycemia, you have to eat.Are you very happy?If you have hypoglycemia, you have to eat.Are you laughing without stopping?If you have hypoglycemia, you have to eat.
I do not want to be pessimistic (I think I am not) but this is the reality (it does not imply an unhappiness or less self -realization, or weakness, at all), and I understand and it seems perfectly necessary personnel in the schools that I control of diabetes, because of course!And it does not have to imply that they do not grow up learning to be autonomous.There must be someone who knows what to do in case of a serious hypo.If it never happens, then better.My opinion is that there should be nurses in all schools, since there are many more situations in which my opinion is required.
You say that you have not insulted, but you have accused people of "going as a victim", I understand that no one is victim in the forum and that all points of view are valid, but always expressing it from respect.
And a person tells you that diabetes has not prevented him from (Erasmus, trips of all kinds, diving, mountaineering, living outside, etc).
All the best!
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