this realization came to me when mike and i were driving somewhere and he drank his breakfast oatmeal and handed me the empty cup and i thought "wow. he just eats stuff and that's it. it's over. no checking what happened before, no dealing with shots as it happens, no hoping that what you did won't screw you later in the day.... must be nice."
i'm not usually the bitter type about being diabetic (hey, it is what it is, you deal), but i can't say that my thought process made me want to dance and sing (and i'm in theater! most things make me want to dance and sing!!). but i didn't realize how bummed i was about it until one of my diabetic friends forwarded this picture and it made me laugh.
this is a receipt for someone's diabetic supplies. turns out that when buying insulin, he also bought diabetes! (at least he bought the disease AND the medication - all taken care of!)

i wonder if that means it's something i can return. i wouldn't even need my $24.88 back.
2 comments:
I'd be willing to give my life in exchange for your diabetes!
not worth it! i prefer you alive.
i can live with this - it just makes me sad sometimes.
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