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<blockquote data-quote="sarzie" data-source="post: 1533482" data-attributes="member: 428974"><p>Hey, </p><p>I know a lot about how're you're feeling right now! I was diagnosed with type 1 at the end of last year, in my last week of school and right before my final exams. Depression hit pretty hard right away and hasn't really budged yet. Dealing with such a drastic change in lifestyle is really difficult, you sound like you're doing a great job though, especially since you care enough to actually ask about your blood sugars and what can help. When it comes to friends, I know that it can be embarrassing or awkward to tell them or even just check your bloods in public but if you're feeling down it might be best to tell them so you don't feel so isolated and weird in comparison. Wishing you all the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sarzie, post: 1533482, member: 428974"] Hey, I know a lot about how're you're feeling right now! I was diagnosed with type 1 at the end of last year, in my last week of school and right before my final exams. Depression hit pretty hard right away and hasn't really budged yet. Dealing with such a drastic change in lifestyle is really difficult, you sound like you're doing a great job though, especially since you care enough to actually ask about your blood sugars and what can help. When it comes to friends, I know that it can be embarrassing or awkward to tell them or even just check your bloods in public but if you're feeling down it might be best to tell them so you don't feel so isolated and weird in comparison. Wishing you all the best! [/QUOTE]
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