Two weeks ago, as well as Monday of last week, I worked an early shift at work, filling in for the other full-timer who was out on vacation. During this time, I put in extra hours to cover the workload and also to take this past Friday off work without using any vacation days. I hit 80 hours a little before six o'clock on Thursday evening and
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No, I don't. What started out as a skeptical point regarding my self-diagnosis turned into a discussion about how everything about me is wrong. How, exactly, does Des have anything to do with whether or not I'm diabetic? You completely changed the subject in order to say something that you knew would be hurtful to me. That is why I perceive it as an attack; obviously, under most circumstances, you wouldn't actually tell me that you're attacking me. That's the way these things go.
That's not really important, though; what's important is that while I'm trying to be reasonable, as well as I can, you're simply nitpicking everything you don't like and taking an adversarial approach to this whole discussion. Maybe it's only because those are the things you really want to talk about, not my self-diagnosis, but that doesn't change the fact that the approach you've been taken, at the very least, could be reasonbly seen as adversarial.
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