Diabetes In prisons Me/Poem Share

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Most people are afraid of “bogey men”, not me

I am afraid of this blinking disease!

When you lay down at night,

I bet there is nothing that gives you fright

For me, that is not the case, you know

I have to be careful not to have a high or low

Because my sugars can change in the blink of an eye.

It is not fair to worry, when you lay down at night.

For you, life is filled with all you can or want to eat

But for me, I have to watch what I eat.

I cannot ever be lost in the woods, oh my

Because without my medication, I can die

I am a prisoner to this disease

It is a silent killer of me

Without proper care or proper medicine

I would not exist, I would serve as a critical lesson.

Something could change in the blink of an eye

You should make the most of each minute, both you and I.

MwsR ❤

 

 

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Mws R

"If you are going to write, write from the heart." MwsR "Life has not been the easiest, but it could have been worse!" MwsR Life is about doing all you can to help others. Don't go chasing rainbows, make your own pot of gold. Love, Hope, Faith, the greatest of these is Love!

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