I’m diabetic and found this strange for a few reasons. There’s a postscript in the blog post wishing death from diabetes on any diabetic who tries to point any of it out—so I’ll leave it at that.

The author isn't talking about you.

The author is talking about the people who will inevitably email with explanations about how she's doing something wrong or things are not as bad as they seem or any number of other options.

I have asthma in a particular form, and when people hear that I get triggered by extensive exercise and hill climbs and that I have to take things slow (it's gotten progressively worse in the last two years after COVID) I will inevitably be told "well you need to exercise more."

Exercise can't fix scar tissue, bob.

Because that's what I'm fighting. I don't have a full pair of adult lungs. I have two lungs that got the shit beaten out of them when I was 3. Could I use some more exercise? Certainly. Will it magically fix my asthma? no.

I have Cystic Fibrosis, with a lot of the same issues as COVID infections (scarred lungs and lost capacity), as well as additional fun things like a scarred pancreas (so I have both diabetes as well as difficulty digesting food without supplements). I could write a book with all of the unsolicited "advice" I've gotten over the years.

Exercise can't fix scar tissue, bob

Of course not. You need yoga for that.

Actual laughter was produced, thanks.

Many people ignore that there is a good chance they will end their life infirm or disabled and are therefore happy to shit on people with chronic (or even acute!) diseases and disabilities like that's a group of aliens that they will never belong to.

No worries though. As we say in Greek, "όλα εδώ πληρώνονται". Loosely translated, what goes around, comes around.

Sounds familiar. I was often told "just use your inhaler, you'll be fine!". How I wish it were that simple.

Sounds like the author is talking exactly about them, a diabetic who could offer some useful feedback.

And sure, I guess you can wish painful death on anyone who shares your form of asthma and has suggestions, but it definitely says a lot more about you than them.

Just picture the smiling model in the advertisement; blithely and confidently referring to the device’s crisp screen while standing on the first-class deck of the 14 day cruise through Margaritaville.

I wish you life from diabetes to cancel out her curse

> If you were even thinking of emailing me to criticize me about what I did, I hope you die. Of diabetes.

Found your comment strange, did you read this incorrectly?

I don’t want to risk writing something I would decide to email later!

I empathize with the author. I have severe panic attacks and getting advice from someone who has maybe had a little anxiety once is infuriating.

The postscript in the blog post specifically wishes death on any diabetic who tries to point this out "from the perspective of Perfect, Unerring Care" via email: that's the "some percent crazy assholes" from https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/2013-04-07. I think it's fair to post more appropriate commentary in a public forum, where it's aimed at audiences who don't already know everything the author does.