Mother-In-Law Threw Away My Insulin Pump At The Wedding-ngyen

At my sister’s wedding, my mother-in-law ripped the insulin pump from my waist and threw it into the bin, laughing that my diabetes was only attention-seeking.

Minutes later, I collapsed beside the buffet while she told everyone I was faking it.

Then a man in a catering jacket smelt my wine and shouted across the ballroom, “Who touched this glass?”

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The first thing I remember clearly is the smell.

White lilies on every table.

Buttercream from the towering cake.

Expensive perfume blooming in the warm air until the room felt polished and airless.

Outside, rain slid down the tall windows of the wedding venue and softened the lights in the car park into gold smudges.

Inside, three hundred people sat under chandeliers, dressed in suits, satin and careful smiles.

It was exactly the kind of room where people would rather watch someone suffer than cause a scene by helping.

My sister Chloe stood by the sweetheart table in her £20,000 Vera Wang gown, looking painfully beautiful and painfully aware of every eye on her.

She had always wanted a wedding that looked as if nothing in our family had ever been complicated.

No debts.

No arguments in kitchens.

No old resentments folded away beneath polite conversation.

Just lilies, music, champagne and photographs.

I had promised myself I would not spoil that for her.

I had put on the satin dress she chose.

I had smiled when the photographer arranged us.

I had kept my insulin pump clipped low at my waist and tried not to draw attention to it.

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