That day you are going around everything.Little is missing for glycosylated hemoglobin, and you are not having good controls.
You are trying a lot to improve, because you take it as an exam, as everyone does, although it really isn't.
You turn everything: to your future, to the possible complications ... you try to remember those good gusts of controls to encourage you.
The fact is that you are concentrated in it, measuring the hydrates well, eating only what you have more controlled, without news or surprises, without going anything.You are in one of those days ...
And then someone releases you: "Go, take a little of this, that one day is one day", or "What will happen to you?", Or "Then you get more insulin and that's it, right?"
You put a bad face, unintentionally, but you put it, and you make a superhuman effort to not seem pissed off.
You appreciate the gesture, but it does not strain, and you know very well that they are thinking that you are an exaggerated, that you take it too seriously.
They believe that they know someone like you, a diabetic of "all life", who ate everything ... many "qués", that at that time you would prefer to be stored, because they do not understand that one day it is not just aday.Wow!
The year has many days, and you are in one of those days when you are diabetic all day, all week, at least until hemoglobin passes.