The worst of this disease is that it absorbs us so much and we are so focused on it, always with a number in the head, that more living seems to survive, always with fear, always worried.We focus on lengthening our life expectancy to try to match that of a healthy person, with good controls, good hemoglobins, good habits, meals, reviews ... We are so worried about tomorrow and the future glucose curve that we do not fully enjoy thepresent.
We debuted, we were calm one day, with health, and the next day you are a weird bug in the hospital, they make you a thousand tests and you need a thousand daily injections from now on.And then, almost the first thing they bring us is a list of things that we supposedly do not do, things that we cannot eat, etc.
If I had a child with type 1 diabetes, I would never tell him that he will not be able to be old, ever.At most I would say, for now you can't be x thing, but I will fight incessantly so that when you are older you can be.
What some ask, is the individualized study of each case, which is what is already published in the order that has recently come out and has not been fulfilled.Each person carries the disease in a way.
I have a lot of detainees, saved lives, and now I will let myself be convinced in a forum that I cannot do my job, of course.Luckily my endocrine, a piece of professional with a lot of experience that supported me in this adventure, does not think so.
They will gradually earn resources, there will be favorable sentences, and although some take their hands to their heads, type 1 diabetics will be police.He is already legislated, only lack what the published order says.
By the way, in the police stations there are almost more non -operational positions, not everything is patrol.If I wanted to be moving papers in an office quietly, receiving complaints from citizens, etc.
On top of you present your case, saying that it is totally viable to perform this work being type 1 and supported by current technology, and the arguments are that if I cheat with a little high, that one day something will happen to me, etc.
To respond to the same level, I leave this phrase of the film in search of happiness:
"Never let anyone tell you that you can't do something. Not even me. If you have a dream, you have to protect it. People who are not able to do something for themselves, will tell you that you can't do it either. Do you want anythingSee for it and point. "
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jss said:
do not make you mistakes, the main impediment to access to public employment does not put it on society, the part of the diabetics that continues to stop us in our claims ...
Much encouragement and all my support for each of the diabetics that in day to day fight to go further in sport, at work, and in everything that is proposed, although for many we are not "normal"!!😊😊
That's why I stopped participating in the forum.