tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605058834859215403.post5786220022314295507..comments2024-01-10T11:06:35.664-08:00Comments on Sweetly Voiced: Too Legit to QuitMelissa Leehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06747902932015381590noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605058834859215403.post-42342019871802513722012-05-03T14:52:16.761-07:002012-05-03T14:52:16.761-07:00Oh my... what a scary story! I'm so glad you ...Oh my... what a scary story! I'm so glad you had people with you and weren't by yourself!! Some things never change though. People do not understand how serious the lack of insulin is. And the comment by the pre-med student had me laughing :-)The House Enthusiasthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05719412319499000223noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605058834859215403.post-32942106569085389892012-04-28T07:54:35.440-07:002012-04-28T07:54:35.440-07:00Oh, Melissa. You've shared this with me before...Oh, Melissa. You've shared this with me before, but this has a little more detail. I think I will forever relate you in some way to Katniss now as this makes me think of her dehydration and need for water and being on the brink, but she was a fighter and got through it as did you. I cannot believe the ignorance and difficulty you had to survive. It was like everything was stacked against you. I would have thought that diabetes was more globally understood, particularly by medical professionals. Thank you for opening up and sharing this compelling, nearly impossible to believe story. And that sign is too much!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com