Hi
I'm an optometrist who's just lost a mum who was T1 for 55 years of her life. I also work as part of a diabetes eye screening programme. Every year, when one of my patients receives the reminder to come, they make a complaint about the terminology of our standard reminder letter which refers to them as "diabetic" and the standard NHS form they have to sign which states "I suffer from diabetes". The patient says that the term "diabetic" is as insulting as the word "spastic" and that they "do not SUFFER from diabetes".
My mum never had issues with this terminology and I have never known another patient get so vociferously upset about this issue. Please - those of you who live with diabetes - do you find these terms insulting?
I'm an optometrist who's just lost a mum who was T1 for 55 years of her life. I also work as part of a diabetes eye screening programme. Every year, when one of my patients receives the reminder to come, they make a complaint about the terminology of our standard reminder letter which refers to them as "diabetic" and the standard NHS form they have to sign which states "I suffer from diabetes". The patient says that the term "diabetic" is as insulting as the word "spastic" and that they "do not SUFFER from diabetes".
My mum never had issues with this terminology and I have never known another patient get so vociferously upset about this issue. Please - those of you who live with diabetes - do you find these terms insulting?