F-bombs for Diabetes

Fuck Diabetes!  Yeah, I said it.  Someone needs to.  And after riding the Glucoaster all night following my 9 hours at work, I’m more than willing to do the job.  I feel like hell.  I’m incredibly tired.  I’m cranky. And I hate this disease.  F**k it and all of the misery that goes with it.

DBW14-Snapshot

And as for the “person with diabetes” versus “diabetic” labels thing… I don’t tend to get worked up over those. I respect that some folks do and I understand why.  Frankly, though, I much prefer Mike.


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There is an old saying that states “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me”. I’m willing to bet we’ve all disagreed with this at some point, and especially when it comes to diabetes. Many advocate for the importance of using non-stigmatizing, inclusive and non-judgmental language when speaking about or to people with diabetes. For some, they don’t care, others care passionately. Where do you stand when it comes to “person with diabetes” versus “diabetic”, or “checking” blood sugar versus “testing”, or any of the tons of other examples? Let’s explore the power of words, but please remember to keep things respectful.

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6 Responses to F-bombs for Diabetes

  1. April's avatar April says:

    sometimes you just gotta say it!!!

  2. Kelley's avatar Kelley says:

    I’m sorry you have had such a crappy last 24 hours…hopefully it’s getting better! Yes, you are so right, I prefer Kelley over PWD/diabetic as well 🙂

  3. Jenn's avatar Jenn says:

    AMEN!! Mike…you said it perfectly!!!

  4. Laddie's avatar Laddie says:

    This post makes me wonder why I wrote so many words today. You seem to have covered everything quite succinctly….

  5. Rick Philips's avatar Rick Philips says:

    LOL, I beat you to it buddy, check out my Monday post. LOL Great minds,, well ok yours is great mine is ahh. but we did think alike.

    I referred your blog to the TUDiabetes blog page for the week of May 16, 2016.

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