I'll come with one of those depressing "this is a bad idea" posts. I'll just make my case, no need to discuss it unless you really want to.
I have Type 2 diabetes IRL - tough it is not in an acute stage yet. The last thing I want is to play a diabetic in DnD or any other RPG.
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I guess... that could be a good idea after all.
I also guess that people with other types of handicaps would feel the same I do about having their handicap represented in the game. But others might feel proud and even empowered by being a hero despite their in-game handicap. Escapism means different things to different people.
And now I feel like I am derailing this thread rather than just raining on its parade. Aw well...
Nope. Not at all. Don't feel bad 'bout that.
And I say that as a Type 1 diabetic, diagnosed for about 25+ years, who must wear an insulin pump 24/7 and can't even go 2 hours without it, without consequence.
While I haven't ever thought of having a diabetic PC specifically, that's largely because it wouldn't
ever have occurred to me to think that it was even remotely
possible. And I guess that's the point of the representation. I wouldn't have thought of an aspect of myself as being something that's admirable to persevere through, even through adversity. It's just a part of my daily mundane life, and I often forget how many people haven't gotten as far as I have. I do have a lot of consequences like retinopathy, neuropathy, gastroparesis, kidney disease, thyroid disease, etc from the IDDM.
But, I still have a fairly active, normal lifestyle, to the point of being a sport skydiver.
So, yes.
While it might not be for everyone, and I hadn't even thought of it 'til I read this thread... it now occurs to me that I can think of myself as an adventurer, slaying a horde of diabetes demons every single day. (OS joke: they're "type 1 demons"!)


