I was flying from Chicago to Seattle, exhausted and needing to eat soon — I have Type 1 diabetes. As I unwrapped a protein bar, the woman next to me hissed, “Can you not? Our son is sensitive.” The kid — around 9 — wasn’t disabled, just loud and bratty and sat with arms crossed. I sighed and put the snack away, planning to wait for the cart. When the attendant came, I asked for a Coke and snack box — but the dad jumped in: “NO FOOD OR DRINKS FOR THIS ROW.” I hit the call button. He snapped, “Our son can’t handle others eating. Be decent and skip the snack, yeah?” Then the mom leaned over me: “SHE’LL HAVE NOTHING, THANKS.” I was already LIVID. So I turned to the flight attendant and said — loudly enough for half the plane. ⬇️⬇️ Full story in 1st comment👇

As a marketing consultant constantly on the move, I’ve grown used to airports, delays, and travel chaos. But managing Type 1 diabetes

adds a layer of complexity few understand—especially on a flight to Seattle that became a crash course in asserting boundaries at 30,000 feet.

That morning, I’d skipped breakfast after a rushed client meeting. By the time I boarded, I was shaky, dizzy, and in urgent need of a snack.

I reached for my emergency protein bar—but was stopped by the woman next to me. Her son had sensory issues, she said,

and the sound or smell could upset him. She asked me not to eat.Despite needing to treat my low blood sugar, I hesitated

and waited for the snack cart—only to be blocked again by the boy’s father. “No food or drinks for this row,” he insisted.

As my glucose monitor buzzed and my symptoms worsened, I realized I had to speak up. I sat tall and said clearly,

“I have Type 1 Diabetes. If I don’t eat right now, I could pass out or end up in the hospital. So yes, I will be eating.”

The row fell silent. And I finally put myself—and my health—first.

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