If Your Diabetes Could Talk... What would it say about you??? My top 10 List.

What would your Diabetes say to you?

 

Mine would say something like this...

 

1.  Are you ready for some ups and downs?

 

2.  Do you really think I care what you eat?

 

3.  A shedule... Ha, I don't work on a schedule.

 

4.  How low can you go, How High can you fly?

 

5.  I never sleep and I am always working against you, Nice to meet you too.

 

6.  Today will be a bad day, any questions?

 

7.  Are you thinking of me?  I'm thinking about you?

 

8.  Life is like a box of chocolates... expect without the chocolate for you!

 

9.  Need Insulin?  I'm not telling you how much!!!

 

10.  Who doens't like finger pricks, needles, and infusion sets?  Oh wait, you don't, lol.   

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11. I need to eat a whole chocolate cake. :D
1- I am the friend you never wanted.

2-I will rule your life and there is nothing you can bloody do about it.

3-Today I will behave BUT tomorrow will be a different story.

4-DON`T eat that....Hahahhaha...I knew it, you just can’t help yourself.

5-I know… I will go low at the worst possible time.

I could go on for ever but think I should stop now. lol
Love your ones…On point they are.
18. So you think you can control or manage me, HA! I'll show you.
19. I never sleep. Wait until you see the present waiting for you in the morning.
20. Oh, you have a meeting with important people. Ooo goody, I love showing off.
I love #20
I love #19 Gerri.. We know about those early morning gifts of lowies and highies that can wreck the beginning of the day!! LOL

God Bless,
Brunetta
You prick....as in lancet for those with a dirty mind. :}
I am ALWAYS here no matter what you do!!
Hey...I know this....George Thorogood!
Ha Ha, I was rolling with this one!
If my Diabetes could talk.... It would probably say,

So you think you got me under control?

Why do you want a cure? I thought you wanted to be together for ever and ever. I can ridden your body with complications that I can cause. I don't understand?

Who is in control here, Me or You?

I don't need any of that F ing insulin. I am doing just fine here.

Hay! Lets ride the roller coaster! Lets get your blood sugar down to say 45 or so. Then after you freak out, you can "over treat" that low and go high, say 300. I love it when you go high, I feel that I am in control then.

I love it when you throw all that freaking money my way. Strips$, Doctors$, insulin$, pump$, infusion lines$, glucose tabs$. Diabetes is BIG MONEY! And I am here to win baby! Ha Ha Ha Ha!

What dargirl would say to her Diabetes. F you! I am in control!

Happy Diabetic this was a great excercise!
So True. Oh you want a cure, I thought we could be friends forever.... lol
It would say...
"Lose weight...dammit!"

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