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jculp1438 karma
Life is fragile, you can never predict what is going to happen next. Always take the time to be thankful for what you have, and instead of focusing on what makes you sad. Focus on what makes you happy.
jculp1437 karma
In all honesty, it's a really big deal. It's the 7th leading cause of death in the U.S. You can go from in fine range, to in a seizure in as quick as 15-20 minutes. But don't use these facts against your friend. I really encourage you to support him for it. It's a very heavy mental load.
jculp1437 karma
No problem, thank you for asking a question!
I get a variety of reactions. The most common two are: "Oh my god but you're not fat!" or "Oh, I had no clue. Cool!"
Some people have treated me differently upon finding out, usually it's teachers. Anytime I act slightly not normal they get all concerned and send me to the nurse's office. I know that they have the best intentions in mind, and I am very thankful that they are concerned for me. But, at times it gets annoying.
Some people have bullied me for having diabetes, but I usually don't let them get to me. I know that everyone has their own stories and their own problems, and if in some way them picking on me helps. Then it's fine by me, I've got thick skin.
jculp14317 karma
Has there ever been moments in your career when you hear a really good song and you're just like "fuck, why didn't I think of that?" And if so what song/s? Also, I'm sorry about the loss of Paul. I lost one of my greatest friends of all time a little over a week ago and cry (just a little) has been helping me out so much.
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