ISSUE NO. 14
September 2025
ISSUE NO. 14
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Living With Diabetes in Prison

By
Jon

Jon writes from a prison in VIC.

Willy Pleasance

Hello readers,

I have been incarcerated now for 25 years and I am suffering from a diabetes related sore feet nerve condition. I have no feeling in my feet, and as the nerves have nothing to do they attack my feet 24/7. I am writing to see if anyone else is suffering from this condition and, if so, could let me know what you are taking and if they are effective?

As I am sure you know if you suffer from this condition, it is a real burden on your health and day-to-day activities.

If you can help, please send your letter to About Time – thank you.

Jon

Hello readers,

I have been incarcerated now for 25 years and I am suffering from a diabetes related sore feet nerve condition. I have no feeling in my feet, and as the nerves have nothing to do they attack my feet 24/7. I am writing to see if anyone else is suffering from this condition and, if so, could let me know what you are taking and if they are effective?

As I am sure you know if you suffer from this condition, it is a real burden on your health and day-to-day activities.

If you can help, please send your letter to About Time – thank you.

Jon

Lessons from Bees

By Muhamed

Prison teaches people to hold back. To keep to themselves. To give as little as possible. To protect what little energy or hope they have left. When everything feels limited – time, freedom, trust – it makes sense to think that giving more will leave you with less. But the bee lives by a different rule.

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If foreign prisoners have been sentenced under same law as Australians, then it’s extremely important that they have right to be treat equally in their imprisonment – on humanitarian grounds.

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Not Cool: Heat and Overcrowding in TMCC

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