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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-07-16 06:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #2752 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2752 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Fargo]


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[Orange is the New Black]


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[Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton]


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[DS9, Far Beyond the Stars]


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[Starsky & Hutch]


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[Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nails]


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[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]


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[Galerians]


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[Penny Dreadful]


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[The Wolf Among us/Enslaved]


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[Wes Craven's Scream franchise]


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[One Piece]












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Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

(Anonymous) 2014-07-16 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, they're probably wondering why you're crying because

1) it's a very common, very treatable condition that is not life threatening when managed properly
2) if you have type 2 diabetes, it's reversible!

So... yeah. I'm not saying you've no right to be upset, but a little more perspective might be helpful in this situation. You'll be getting regular appointments for a while because they want to test your A1C to figure out if meds are needed and if so, what dosage works for you. They're not really meant to be new epiphanies, just follow-ups and keeping tabs on your blood sugar levels, which is absolutely what needs to be done, especially in the early stages.

Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

[personal profile] dbtcanon 2014-07-16 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
1) it's a very common, very treatable condition that is not life threatening when managed properly
2) if you have type 2 diabetes, it's reversible!


1) I'm aware. But that doesn't mean I wanted to have it or that I expected to have it this early in life.
2) That's debatable.

Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

(Anonymous) 2014-07-16 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
1) I understand. It's not really something you rejoice over, but... a reaction like yours strikes me a little strong. You can obviously take that as a YMMV issue, but in your case, I'd scrutinize it a little more closely. More on that below.

2) Not... really? When I say reversible, I don't mean for everyone. But in the sense that you won't need to be so diligent about blood tests, glucose tests and medication, it's entirely possible to change your lifestyle enough where that can happen.


But-- and I've noticed this since the very beginning when you discussed it as an anon in the GC, your mindset (that strong negative "OH SHIT I'M DOOMED" reaction) to the diagnosis has been pretty fatalistic. Fatalistic enough that I, a total stranger, find it a little worrisome. Especially the part where you're blaming the doctors for not telling you more on your first A1C test because then maybe you would've worked harder and you wouldn't have gotten an official diagnosis of diabetes. You seemed to be under the impression that this was your one and only shot to avoid it, and that's not in keeping with reality. You can crack down, work hard and your A1C can improve at any time. There's no magical expiration date on working on this.

You don't have to be an annoying Pollyanna about this, but treating diabetes like it's totally hopeless is a non starter.

Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

[personal profile] dbtcanon 2014-07-17 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
And this is the other thing that had me upset: People misunderstanding my reaction as "Oh noes! Life forever is DOOOOOOMED!" When I know that's not the case. I know, caught early enough it can be managed without medicine. And I know my genetics pretty much mean I was destined to get it at some point.

Where I get upset is the idea that, while probably not preventable, it was delayable with better actions on my part. So in that regard, I'm disappointed in myself. And am I upset that I didn't feel like anyone was really helping me get going in the right direction? Yes. But again, the root of it is on me, for not taking my own initiative when it became clear the only preventive advice my doctor was giving was, verbatim, "watch your carbs and exercise."

And that's upsetting. Maybe not for you, and that's great, but for me? It is.

EDIT: To be clear, the upsetting part about "people misunderstand!" is not that "people just don't get it." It's that I apparently can't make myself clear enough.
Edited 2014-07-17 00:08 (UTC)

Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

(Anonymous) 2014-07-17 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
Okay. I'm glad you're not upset, but to be honest, it seemed like you were taking this very hard. That was the troubling part. I for one just wanted to reassure you that it wasn't as bad as all that.
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Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

[personal profile] diet_poison 2014-07-17 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
jumping in to note that I didn't think they were that upset and also it's totally ok for them to cry about something like this without being heckled for it. :|
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Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

[personal profile] kallanda_lee 2014-07-17 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
Basically this. I was even pretty upset about having high blood pressure. So I get it.

Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

(Anonymous) 2014-07-17 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not going on just this thread, though. There's been threads in past GCs (before the user got a DW account) that added up over time.
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Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

[personal profile] diet_poison 2014-07-17 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
hmm. ok, so maybe they were more upset? I still think they have the right to be upset. But it seems I am missing some context.

Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

[personal profile] dbtcanon 2014-07-17 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Context. Where I feel like I spent a lot of time saying "this is largely my fault." And more context, where I expressed frustration that said doctor's office gave me conflicting information on what type of tests to expect at today's appointment.
Edited 2014-07-17 03:59 (UTC)

Re: diabetic aon, checking in (now with shiny username)

(Anonymous) 2014-07-17 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Absolutely a person has a right to be upset. But... as quite a few people pointed out, it's not a life-threatening condition, it's very, very manageable, and in some cases, reversible. Even after lots of people chimed in to reassure the user that unlike many conditions where your own body's chemistry fails you, this is one where you can exercise an astonishing amount of control over it. To the point of not needing medication! It's not clear to me that OP did a whole lot of research or they could've found this out on their own, but even if they hadn't, they had a bunch of firsthand experience from people in very similar situations.

If after all that a person still bursts into tears and continues to question whether or not this is something they're stuck with for life and if ONLY their doctors had told them sooner they could've done something about it (with the strong implication that they've missed out on that opportunity had they but realized)... well. Okay then. :(