Hello,
I was wondering how you parents feel about the use of the term 'Diabetic' to describe your child?
Do you ever say 'He/She is a Diabetic?', or do you prefer to say 'He/She has Diabetes?'.
I feel quite strongly that describing my son as 'a Diabetic' puts the condition before the person and may lead him to see himself as defined by the condition that he has to live with. Who wants that for their child?
We were at the Science Museum yesterday and I noticed that their exhibit about Diabetes refers to 'Diabetics' throughout. I was offended by this on my son's behalf and emailed the museum to ask them to change the display.
Does anyone else have strong feelings about terminolgy? The CWD mailing list recently brought this link to my attention and I heartily agree with it!
http://despitediabetes.com/2012/09/16/using-words-wisely-they-really-do-matter/
What do you think?
I was wondering how you parents feel about the use of the term 'Diabetic' to describe your child?
Do you ever say 'He/She is a Diabetic?', or do you prefer to say 'He/She has Diabetes?'.
I feel quite strongly that describing my son as 'a Diabetic' puts the condition before the person and may lead him to see himself as defined by the condition that he has to live with. Who wants that for their child?
We were at the Science Museum yesterday and I noticed that their exhibit about Diabetes refers to 'Diabetics' throughout. I was offended by this on my son's behalf and emailed the museum to ask them to change the display.
Does anyone else have strong feelings about terminolgy? The CWD mailing list recently brought this link to my attention and I heartily agree with it!
http://despitediabetes.com/2012/09/16/using-words-wisely-they-really-do-matter/
What do you think?