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ok i’m going to say it. hello ablebodied person. you know your disabled friend? the one that you saw having to have an injection of some kind, before squirming about how you are super afraid of needles and could never do it? remember how you repeatedly complained about it? please apologise to your friend immediately
i’ve been diagnosed for barely a year, and i’ve already had three friends whinge that “needles make me so nauseous” and “i could never do it”
hey! shut your bitch ass mouth up 💜
Thi is diabetic coded as heck
"i didnt know you were diabetic" do you think i give myself insulin for fun. do you think my locker sugar stash is for fun. do you think i have a bunch of glucose tabs in my bag for fun. do you think i have a dexcom for fun. do you think i do this for fun.
does anyone else have the urge to leave your phone at home or shut it down for the day only to remember you need your cgm app to like,,, live?
The way every company and medical worker has epitomized the ideal role model for diabetics being professional athletes… bitch, nobody is living under the impression that we can’t play sport ball. The fact that the go-to messaging is athlete instead of say, teacher, doctor, lawyer, actor, artist etc. is directly related to institutional fatphobia within endocrinology