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To: kingattax
I know diabetic people and never knew them to have a need to take strawberries (or any other special food) into a theater. Something just doesn't smell right about this story. I'm sure there is more to it.

It does seem that people seem to be going increasingly out of their way to demand special accommodation from society for whatever malady or grieviance they might have.

For instance, one of out 1,000 kids might be allergic to peanut butter and suddenly we have to ban it in all the schools. One out of 10,000 men want to dress like a girl in public and now we have to build them "special" bathrooms. Bleachers are torn down for a boy's ballfield because they are "superior" to the bleachers in the girl's ballfield.

Everybody seems to be demanding to be treated special.

52 posted on 03/30/2014 12:43:30 AM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: SamAdams76

I carry both Tums, three types of blood pressure pills, cough drops, and even mints with me all the time. Acid reflux, scar tissue in the throat that can become irritated and cause me to have coughing fits or close up the Eustachean tube, tremendous sinus pains due to clogged sinus sacks, and even weakness if i don’t have enough to eat while taking my pills (blood thinners).

After a heart attack and cardiac arrest, I don’t give a damn what other people think if they don’t know my health condition. I also have a defibrilator/pacemaker, a Disabled Persons Id, a medical alert bracelet, and a letter from my mother saying that I can carry all these things.

Oh, forgot the inhaler. That is a real lifesaver in an emergency.

Looks are deceiving so have a little compassion would you?


55 posted on 03/30/2014 1:56:30 AM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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