Good night, Juan Sacarino.Who writes you is, as his nickname indicates, a veteran in this diabetes.Mine is equal to yours: type I discovered when I had a couple of years older than you today.Now I have a few more;That's why I'm veteran.
Regina, Alea, and others (in this forum the majority are women. Don't ask me why I don't know.) They know much about this disease.In some cases it is not because they suffer from it, their young children and daughters suffer from it.That is why they are doubly worried.When someone new, like you, appears here they are the first to go to encourage.People do not usually receive the news that they are diabetic.The world fell on us all when they told us.That is why it is good to have people who have already gone through that situation and that help you to assume a reality that, you want or not there!
You have already seen it: You have written your message and in less than six hours you have already received five answers.A record.But they are correct and educated.Too much.People like you cannot enter with such softness.That is why, and although we don't know anything, you will forgive me that he directs me with a little more hardness.Do not get very angry with me.
In the first place, it is hard for me to understand that an uncle with 37 tacos takes a disease that affects him and with such seriousness.I find it hard to believe that with excuses more typical of people with little beard you try to divert attention.Look, Juan Sacarino, the " hypocrisia that exists in the face of the population ", that "the needles give me a lot of respect ", the " Diabetic paraphernalia ", and" the negotiation for pharmaceutical companies ", is very good to let go of friends, in the bar of the bar, but not as an excuse to deny youTo recognize that you are sick.As I am already retired and I like to throw a paragraph from time to time, when you want we stay and strip everything you want against the multi -knowledge that are formed at the expense of people's disease (I assure you that I like that issue and some cosicasHE).Neither the bayer, nor the lilly, nor others like that do I like.
This HP disease (those initials mean "daughter of a bitch"? Well, say with all the letters, do not reprimate that no one is scandalized here. I usually refer to it as the "fucking disease").That disease, I repeat, is much more screwed than you imagine.That is why it bothers us that you take it with so little seriousness.That disease, right now, does not have to make you feel very bad now, at first.The bad will come to you later, little by little, and without warning.And irreversibly, without turning back.I explain, a femur fracture is welded and you can walk again.Diabetes has no arrangement, for now.You can try to hold it, to stop its effects, but you can not heal it or you can go back.In other words.Diabetes, for example, if you don't take care of yourself, will seriously affect your eyes and it might be that the least thoughtful day you find an important loss of vision.Diabetes, if you do not take care of yourself, can assume that parts of your body lose sensitivity, your wounds do not feel them, do not hear well and the least thoughtful day you find the unavoidable situation that they have to amputate one foot.Diabetes, if you don't take care of yourself, will destroy the renal system.Diabetes, if you don't take care of yourself, will kill you long before what you imagine.I know people who have already passed by.
And look, Juan Sacarino, to finish I will speak to you (as they say vulgarly between uncles) of man to man.Diabetes, if you don't take care of yourself, will get, in a few years (also long before you imagine), a young guy like you is one day in front of a mirror, naked, wondering what cushion ...that there is no way to "lift" ...
A cordial and affectionate greeting, friend.