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Maid Of Honor Gets Called Out For Not Hiding Diabetes Sensor At Best Friend’s Wedding

by Marry Anna
October 29, 2025
in Social Issues

Weddings bring out the best in people, but they can also put friendships to the test, especially when personal choices collide with expectations.

A maid of honor is faced with a dilemma when her close friend, the bride, requests that she wear a sweater to cover her medical sensor for wedding photos.

With the wedding taking place outdoors in the heat of summer, this seemingly small request feels like a big ask for someone managing type 1 diabetes. Should she cover up for the sake of the photos or prioritize her health?

The tension between looking good in pictures and feeling good in the moment has sparked an important debate.

Maid Of Honor Gets Called Out For Not Hiding Diabetes Sensor At Best Friend’s Wedding
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'AITA for not wanting to wear a sweater at my friend's wedding?'

My (22F) friend (22F) is getting married in a year or two during the summer and I’m her maid of honor.

I was recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and wear a small sensor on my arm to monitor my blood sugar (Dexcom G7).

We were talking about the wedding one day, and she brought up me wearing a small jacket or cardigan to cover the sensor, not wanting to see it in the...

It surprised me because if I stand at a certain angle, you can’t even see it.

Since the wedding is during the summer and she wants it outside, I know it’s going to be really hot, and heat can already affect my blood sugar, so I...

So AITA for refusing to wear a sweater at my friend's wedding?

ETA: I just wanted to add, because I see it a lot in the comments, asking if I’m able to put it anywhere else.

The only other places I’m allowed to put it are my hip, thigh, and b__t; and with my work uniform it would be very uncomfortable to put it in any...

I am looking into patches that would blend in with my skin to cover it, and I’ll bring it up to her, like I said. I was just diagnosed, so...

Also, my friend and her fiancé don’t have a lot of money due to family issues, so I know they’re not going to higher some fancy photographer for the pictures.

It’s a somewhat casual, but still fancy wedding (I bought my maid of honor dress at a thrift store, and she loved it if that makes any sense).

And I’m not ashamed of this; if people see or ask about it, I’m willing to talk about it to help them understand more.

I think watching my grandma have it and be the strong woman she was really helps with that.

The situation at hand is more than a mere disagreement over attire; it’s a reflection of deeper values and the complexities of friendship.

The OP, recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, faces a dilemma: her friend, the bride, requests that she cover her Dexcom G7 sensor during the wedding to ensure the photos are perfect.

The OP, however, is hesitant, citing both comfort and practicality, especially given the summer heat and her role as Maid of Honor.

From a medical standpoint, the OP’s concerns are valid. Wearing additional layers in hot weather can affect blood sugar levels, making it challenging to manage diabetes effectively.

The CDC highlights that diabetes stigma is prevalent, with many individuals experiencing negative attitudes and discrimination due to their condition.

This stigma can discourage individuals from performing essential self-care activities, such as wearing medical devices.

Furthermore, the visibility of medical devices like continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) can lead to feelings of self-consciousness and embarrassment, particularly among adolescents and young adults.

A study published by the American Diabetes Association found that many individuals worry about peer reactions and feel uncomfortable with others noticing their devices.

In navigating this conflict, open communication is crucial. The OP should have an honest conversation with the bride, expressing her concerns about both the physical discomfort and the emotional implications of covering the sensor.

It’s essential for the bride to understand that the OP’s health and well-being are paramount.

In conclusion, this situation underscores the importance of empathy and understanding in friendships. The OP’s willingness to discuss her health openly can foster a deeper connection with the bride, leading to mutual respect and support.

By addressing the issue collaboratively, both parties can find a solution that honors the wedding’s significance while respecting individual needs.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

These commenters emphasized that the friend’s request to hide a life-saving device is both cruel and dangerous.

AntelopeOld8683 − NTA. If she's finding fault with you for having to use life-saving medical equipment, she isn't much of a friend.

ThisWillAgeWell − NTA. My late friend had T1D. When she was first diagnosed, she was quite self-conscious about doing the things she needed to (pricking her finger, injecting with insulin,...

She felt she needed to go off and find a bathroom to do it in private, and of course, that wasn't always going to be possible, or the bathroom might...

It was a diabetes educator at the hospital who finally convinced her: Do not hide. Diabetes management is a routine fact of life for someone with T1D.

You don't need to make a big song and dance about it and wave your needles and lancets under people's noses and shout "Look what I'm doing!", but nor do...

It's nothing to be ashamed of. If people are uncomfortable, that's their problem. They can just look away.

So from that point onward, she began managing her diabetes while sitting at the lunch table with us. And honestly, most of the time, I barely even noticed.

I only ever remembered she had T1D when she'd start to act a little oddly, e. g. not making sense, or getting upset over nothing. Then I'd say, "Have you...

Your friend is being an AH. Your sensor is essential medical equipment, and it's no big deal.

It won't spoil her f__king wedding photos. Honestly, this is on a par with not wanting someone in a wheelchair to take part in the photos.

It's ableist and cruel and stupid. In your case, it's also dangerous. Being forced to wear a jacket or sweater on a hot day is a stupid idea that could...

Tell your friend you will not be covering up your sensor, and if she doesn't like it, she can get someone else to be her MoH.

I'm betting she'll get the photographer to photoshop it out, which is still ableist, etc, but at least it won't involve you spending the day in a position of discomfort...

Intrepid_Potential60 − NTA. There’s reasonable, and then not. She’s not being reasonable. If she insists, simply drop out, as is your right to do!

acceptthisoneplz − NTA at all. This is a situation that you can’t control.

You have diabetes, and therefore, obviously, need to be able to monitor your blood sugar. It being her wedding doesn’t change anything about that.

A true friend would understand that and wouldn’t ask you to make modifications for her, especially since this modification could be harmful to you.

To me, that’s like asking your friend in a wheelchair to just use crutches for her wedding so they can be standing.

Impractical and harmful for that person. If she can’t accept that, maybe you should reconsider the friendship. Because a real friend wouldn’t expect that from you.

This group roasted the bride for treating guests as mere accessories to fit her perfect wedding vision.

penguinsouth − NTA, what is this obsession these days with treating guests like they are just wedding accessories? It's horrible and rude.

HolyGonzo − Just wait until she asks grandma to stand up for the wedding pictures because her wheelchair is "unsightly." NTA.

Ryu_Akai − NTA... It's literally a health concern...

KarenNomdeplume − Your friend is an ass. You can totally angle yourself, for it is not visible.

Have u ever tried thigh? I wear mine there and have good luck. Though I know it's not for everyone.

These users were particularly vocal about the harmful impact of the request.

gflwrpwr − NTA, but man, this really sounds familiar.

kittycdr − NTA, and I would seriously reconsider this friendship.

Diabetes can do many things to your body, including changes to how your body reacts to high temperatures (it increases blood sugar!), so your friend is lacking care for your...

Just for her aEsThEtIc pictures are really terrible.

gmagick − NTA and wow, she’s being absolutely awful.

peachiest_of_Los − she’s rather have you pass out from the heat for the aesthetics than take your health into consideration? please, NTA.

This group agreed that the bride’s focus on perfection was out of touch with reality.

OccasionStrong9695 − NTA. Be proud of who you are. When Theresa May was PM and Trump came for a state visit, she wore a dress that showed her glucose monitor.

Now, I'm not aligned with Theresa May at all politically, but I really respected her for that.

VeterinarianOk9199 − Does she not realize that you wearing a cardigan is even a more unsightly thing than a CGM sensor?

Sad_Particular1202 − NTA. A sweater in the summer when you have health concerns, and it's a life-saving medication? No. Your friend is being unreasonable.

It’s clear that there’s a tough balance to strike here. Do you think the OP’s refusal was justified, or should they have compromised for the sake of their friend’s vision?

How would you handle it if you were in their shoes? Share your thoughts belo, this one’s definitely a tricky situation!

Marry Anna

Marry Anna

Hello, lovely readers! I’m Marry Anna, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. As a woman over 30, I bring my curiosity and a background in Creative Writing to every piece I create. My mission is to spark joy and thought through stories, whether I’m covering quirky food trends, diving into self-care routines, or unpacking the beauty of human connections. From articles on sustainable living to heartfelt takes on modern relationships, I love adding a warm, relatable voice to my work. Outside of writing, I’m probably hunting for vintage treasures, enjoying a glass of red wine, or hiking with my dog under the open sky.

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