Diabetes and Masculinity
Recently I have been working on a research study on women's lived experiences with diabetes. We interviewed several women to understand their experiences of navigating diabetes. Hopefully the findings of the study will come out in the form of a publication soon. This blog is not about that. It is about the impact of the social construct of masculinity on diabetes management. One of the first things I do before starting the clinic is to visit the tiny hut near our clinic in which a couple run an idly shop. They make really good idly and when combined with the piping hot sambar (which must be pardoned for its watery consistency), pudina chutney and crispy lentil vada, it is a really wholesome breakfast to get the day started. My routine is 3 idlies and one vada. But getting the shopkeepers to limit the number of idlies to 3 and vadas to 1 was an uphill task. "How will 3 idlies be enough sir? you should have at least 3-4 more. Will you also have 2 poories in addition?" This