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The "Ideal Diabetic"

The "Ideal Diabetic"

George and Sara both wrote truly great posts regarding Diabetes and guilt last week.

I've mentioned Diabetes guilt previously -and thanks to Sara and George, was inspired to expand my definition of the "Ideal Diabetic." Let me know if you have anything else to add!

THE IDEAL DIABETIC 

For all of us in the Dblogville and beyond, the “Ideal Diabetic” is not one whose numbers are constantly at a 97.

The Ideal Diabetic is the person with diabetes that takes the glucose test, and continually does so, regardless of the number

The Ideal Diabetic is one who puts the guilt of the numbers aside and learns from every test taken.

The Ideal Diabetic is one who makes mistakes and learns from them.

The Ideal Diabetic is one who learns to count carbs, and admits that sometimes they got it right, and other times they’re count was just plain wrong- but continue to count and bolus just the same.

The Ideal Diabetic is one who learns to "blame diabetes," instead of always blaming themselves.

The Ideal Diabetic cry’s when needed, because unlike baseball, there is crying in Diabetes from time to time.

The Ideal Diabetic learns to laugh at Diabetes, so they can continue to learn about their Diabetes.

The Ideal Diabetic is one who voices her or his opinion and becomes not just a Diabetes Advocate for them self, but for everyone else whose lives are affected.

The Ideal Diabetic doesn't always hit every Ideal Diabetic check mark all of the time, and that fact WILL NEVER be held against them.

The Ideal Diabetic is human.

We in the DOC – and beyond, ARE the Ideal Diabetic-the rest of society needs to relearn the Diabetes myths that Madison Avenue and Hollywood have continually perpetuated and embrace the Ideal Diabetic for who we are.

We  are human; hardworking,imperfect-with an imperfect pancreas. And we are doing the best the can every day regardless of what Diabetes...and society throws our way!

Calling All Toronto/Great White North Members of The Diabetes On-Line Community


For those Bob & Doug McKenzie fans, the song starts around the 1:24 mark

"Good Day, our topic for today is Canada, as in guess who's going there!'"

After going back and forth way to many times on the dates, my flight is now booked and I'm "taking off to the Great White North," a.k.a, Toronto, Canada on August 15th & returning stateside August 20th.

It's a combo pleasure/work visit and I'm really looking forward to it!

I'm also VERY interested in having a Canadian DOC Meet-up on or around the 18th, somewhere in the fantastical city of Toronto.
If you're up for it and want to get together, either leave me your email address in the comment section and or contact me directly at :kellykunik@gmail.com
BTW, I'm open to suggestions re: locations that you think would work!

It's been YEARS since I've been to Toronto & I can't wait to get back -

And I can't wait to meet up with some Canadian DOCers!

BEAUTY~

Drug Company ethics, and Media silence!

Drug Company ethics, and Media silence!
Drug companies are being sued for $ billions in the USA, because of the harm that they are doing to patients. Now one drug company, Pfizer, is being sued by a union pension fund, saying that directors should be liable for the company's continued violation of federal laws. Pfizer have recently had to pay $2.3 billion as a result.

Glaxo-Smith-Kline has also had to pay out more than $1 billion because its antidepressant drug, Paxil, has caused in over 800 cases for causing birth defects.

As Dr Mercola states

"Pfizer not only made repeated violations of federal laws when illegally marketing their drugs, they did so knowingly in what is being called 'a calculated bet that the negative consequences of getting caught would never become significant'"

In the UK, their gamble with our health appears to have paid off. The mainstream media here does not report this news. Our government does nothing about the practices of the drug companies. And NHS doctors just continues giving us the drugs, as if they were helpful and safe.

Drug companies are playing games with our health in the interests of their profits. They do not appear to care about patient health. And they seem to have so much influence over governments, and the mainstream media that nothing is ever done about it.

The Failure of Conventional Medicine.