A Quote by Angie Stone

My mom was a diabetic. Her sister was a diabetic, so I was already a candidate. — © Angie Stone
My mom was a diabetic. Her sister was a diabetic, so I was already a candidate.
A diabetic always wants to help another diabetic.
To me, it is like a diabetic with insulin. If that diabetic stops taking insulin, they will die, and I believe that if I don't follow the 12-step programme, I will regress, and that could eventually be the death of me.
The thing is, I have been diabetic, and I've been saying I'm diabetic; it's just, people don't write about it to showcase it or to bring awareness to it. So those are just the things that weren't spoken about. And, just like everything else, I had to do it myself to be heard.
I'm diabetic.
I am diabetic.
Don't touch me, I'm diabetic.
I don't want to become a diabetic.
I have been diabetic since I was young.
I am the world's worst diabetic.
My sister is my little star, and I'm excited for her and proud of her. With her, I'm protective, but also I don't want to be that sister who's really pushy and thinks they know everything and making her feel like she doesn't know what she's doing. I'm trying to be that cool older sister and not the mom, but it's hard.
When's the last time you heard a funky diabetic?
I was having serious issues with becoming a diabetic.
My sister was much closer to Mom. Mom accompanied my sister to all her shootings. I made my way on my own.
Slow down, sugar, because im a diabetic.
You look like a diabetic strip club owner.
I never watch the Dinah Shore show- I'm a diabetic.
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