NotWorriedAtAll
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
- Pronouns
- She/They
I recently started reading the Diabetes UK Facebook posts.
So far so good.
For a while that was all fine but for some reason some comments have got under my skin like an earworm does with a piece of music. But instead of just being irritating it is making me very anxious. I know the comments shouldn't apply to me as I've taken good control of my blood sugars almost from the moment I got my diagnosis but all the same they have managed to do what nothing has done since I was diagnosed over two years ago - they have made me worried and anxious and a little bit frightened.
One person was insisting that kidney disease and kidney failure were a certain result of diabetes that was unavoidable and another person was equally convinced and unequivocal that type 2 diabetes was caused by a damaged pancreas and if you had diabetes then you automatically had a damaged and shrunken pancreas.
I know not to take Facebook comments about health matters seriously and I have no idea why at this point I would be so unsettled like this. But I am and it woke me up early this morning feeling antsy. So I thought I'd throw it out there and see if some common sense from some sensible people would help dispel it.
So far so good.
For a while that was all fine but for some reason some comments have got under my skin like an earworm does with a piece of music. But instead of just being irritating it is making me very anxious. I know the comments shouldn't apply to me as I've taken good control of my blood sugars almost from the moment I got my diagnosis but all the same they have managed to do what nothing has done since I was diagnosed over two years ago - they have made me worried and anxious and a little bit frightened.
One person was insisting that kidney disease and kidney failure were a certain result of diabetes that was unavoidable and another person was equally convinced and unequivocal that type 2 diabetes was caused by a damaged pancreas and if you had diabetes then you automatically had a damaged and shrunken pancreas.
I know not to take Facebook comments about health matters seriously and I have no idea why at this point I would be so unsettled like this. But I am and it woke me up early this morning feeling antsy. So I thought I'd throw it out there and see if some common sense from some sensible people would help dispel it.