[Diabetes-talk] Pumps

Sandi Ryan sjryan2 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 22 17:43:42 UTC 2013


Well, no one goes to the Legislature and says it's an inconvenience without 
saying "Given proper training and education."  Those (or figuring it out for 
oneself if necessary) are what make blindness an inconvenience.  Do I do 
things differently because I'm blind?  You bet!  Most sighted people don't 
carry a white cane or write Braille, or several other things I do.  But with 
the training and education I've had, I consider myself their equal, and have 
gone about proving it.

Sandi

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "limestone lady" <limestonelady at samobile.net>
To: <k7uij at panix.com>
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Pumps


>I never said it was a tragedy, but it certainly is more than an 
>inconvenience, and by referring to it as an inconvenience, might just give 
>legislators the idea that it really isn't that important, because it 
>minimizes the affect it has on people's lives.
> Linda.
>
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