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i don't like watching you exaggerate my condition. sorry, i should say, our condition. you call it a disease and that is not a lie. you call it an illness and that is also true. but where you cross the line is when you call it a "disability." legally we are broken. it is a tragedy that our lives have a monetary value and we pay it every time we walk to the pharmacy counter. but do not call yourself disabled with the tone implying "disabled" equals "weak" or "helpless" not when you haven't even seen a quarter of what others have seen. not when you haven't learned how to grow up. you are not special. i am not special. we are not special. keeping our physical bodies alive is one thing. your perception of "strength" is our perception of "insecure" i don't understand why diabetes needs to be a personality trait. our lives are different we're broken we're "sick" but we could deal with it with grace why can't you deal with it with grace? awareness is important but if it only benefits you, is it awareness for anyone else? i'm worried my rights will be questioned by your actions. our lives are already for profit, the government calls us whatever they like i'm not asking you to hide i'm asking you to stop pretending you are perfectly capable. i keep telling you to get help you don't listen. don't exaggerate my friends' lives don't imply our weakness we might be sick but we have control don't take the power away from the rest of us
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Feb 13, 2017
Feb 13, 2017 at 12:40 AM UTC
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i don't like watching you exaggerate my condition. sorry, i should say, our condition. you call it a disease and that is not a lie. you call it an illness and that is also true. but where you cross the line is when you call it a "disability." legally we are broken. it is a tragedy that our lives have a monetary value and we pay it every time we walk to the pharmacy counter. but do not call yourself disabled with the tone implying "disabled" equals "weak" or "helpless" not when you haven't even seen a quarter of what others have seen. not when you haven't learned how to grow up. you are not special. i am not special. we are not special. keeping our physical bodies alive is one thing. your perception of "strength" is our perception of "insecure" i don't understand why diabetes needs to be a personality trait. our lives are different we're broken we're "sick" but we could deal with it with grace why can't you deal with it with grace? awareness is important but if it only benefits you, is it awareness for anyone else? i'm worried my rights will be questioned by your actions. our lives are already for profit, the government calls us whatever they like i'm not asking you to hide i'm asking you to stop pretending you are perfectly capable. i keep telling you to get help you don't listen. don't exaggerate my friends' lives don't imply our weakness we might be sick but we have control don't take the power away from the rest of us
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Feb 13, 2017
Feb 13, 2017 at 12:40 AM UTC
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