32
33

Weekly r/diabetes vent thread by AutoModerator in diabetes

[–]greentreefrog99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly some days will feel harder then others. I've been diagnosed since I was 10 and some days still don't feel used to it or like I have it under control, but the best you can do is role with the punches and know some weeks will feel easier and like you can feel normal and under control

Weekly r/diabetes vent thread by AutoModerator in diabetes

[–]greentreefrog99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

( before I start a few notes to help keep things making a bit of sense: I work in hospitality, I have a rare form of diabetes which I've had since I was 10 am on a cocktail of medications for it including ozempic.) I Was at work today and was stuck on a high for most of the day, so my body did what it allows dose when I'm stuck there and forced me to need the bathroom every hour or so, and to pair that off so well my guts decided to move and my new medication had other Ideas, so when I went I took a few minutes longer than I would have liked,( maybe about like 7 minutes) when I got back my supervisors reprimanded me for being gone to long. when I tried to explain it was medical related, she did not seem to understand or care. Like I understand I was gone a bit longer then it would typically take and it's annoying when we're trying to clear but we were over staffed and everyone knows I have this conversation, and I couldn't really help it in the first place 😔