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Home Diabetes Life Why Managing Diabetes Is A Full-Time Job

Why Managing Diabetes Is A Full-Time Job

Apr 18, 2022 |

Why Managing Diabetes Is a Full-Time Job:

I don’t think ‘we‘ as diabetics give ourselves half the credit that we should.

After all.. managing diabetes is a full-time job.

Having diabetes is like running a marathon—where there isn’t a finish line.

Some days you’re keeping up to pace, and other days you’re falling behind.

It’s an around the clock job. No days off. No vacation.

You can’t forget about it and come back to it later. (Even if we wish we could).

There are days where diabetes gets unintentionally placed on the back burner.

It get’s mentally exhausting and we go through periods of feeling burnt out.

Maybe it would be easier if managing diabetes was all that we had to do.

But it’s not.

Then comes life.

Having to go to work—raise a family—go to school—and the list goes on

It’s not all about “managing diabetes“.

It’s managing life on top of it all.

We tend to be hard on ourselves.

We forget that we’re only human—We’re imperfect.

We’re not always going to have the “perfect blood sugar“.

Or eat the healthiest meal.

Or exercise every single day (as we believe we should).

We don’t get a paycheck.

We get an evaluation test called an A1C.

Sometimes this test doesn’t justify all the blood, sweat, and tears we put into this disease.

7 days a week—365 days a year

We feel a lot of pressure to do well.

For our health—For our loved ones—and for our future

Sometimes we think “what do we have to show for it?”

“When will this all pay off?”

That answer is ‘today‘

Through all the frustration, grief, and exhaustion we experience.

We have today.

We may have one of the hardest full-time jobs.

But we have control over diabetes.

Diabetes doesn’t control us.

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Brittany is a Type One Diabetic for over 13 years, as well as a wife and a mother of 3. She aspires to raise awareness and help others battling diabetes.

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  • Roy Miller
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    April 19, 2022 at 4:23 PM

    You are so right. It is a roller coaster ride for sure. It is amazing what a small change in your diet will do to your blood sugar. I would not wish this on my worst enemy.

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