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Annoyed Nope just amused.

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Dollypolly

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was in town earlier and getting a few bits and pieces with son. We are discussing our woes of diabetes I'm 2 and he's 1.
The cheeky sod asked if there would be left overs again for him so he can calculate his insulin for later as he loves the new meals (LCHF) I'm making and he adds in his rice, potatoes or pasta if needed.
I'm lamenting on the things I now have banned and this woman came up without an invitation saying it's only fat and obese that get type 2 diabetes and they shouldn't be allowed to get help on the NHS. Quick as a flash my son says so you'd see my mother die earlier than I'd like, go away you silly woman we all benefit from the NHS in all shapes and forms regardless of health conditions including you.
Some folks eh.
 
just after I was diagnosed I had an idiot on a bus worrying that diabetes was contagious.

was sorely tempted to tell her it was...
 
High 5 to your son haha, people can be damn right rude at times, really bugs me lol x
 
Good on your son. Some people eh.
 
Well done, your son. This is the sort of thing my son would do, if someone was rude to me about being diabetic type 1.
 
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