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Blood Sugar in High 20's and GP not helping, please advise
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<blockquote data-quote="scottie1" data-source="post: 781224" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>I would imagine it is very hard on your own, I couldn't even begin to contemplate it,. But it's fantastic that your children have such a wonderful role model and supporter in you. I am sure though it's tough raising three children alone, I have two and it's hard, even with being married so it must be really difficult for you but you will be the one they will turn to when you are needed and children have a way of remembering things so don't worry. I will never stop loving being wanted by my children, it's greatest thing in the world and it sounds like someone has been and is going to continue missing out on so much!</p><p></p><p>My son cannot walk in a straight line, and is always falling over. He too needs prompting to take care of himself and would at one point, go off with a stranger if they told him to, he has no fear of danger and would happily walk on a train line. But these things are sent to try us and we will get through the hard times together. xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottie1, post: 781224, member: 26077"] I would imagine it is very hard on your own, I couldn't even begin to contemplate it,. But it's fantastic that your children have such a wonderful role model and supporter in you. I am sure though it's tough raising three children alone, I have two and it's hard, even with being married so it must be really difficult for you but you will be the one they will turn to when you are needed and children have a way of remembering things so don't worry. I will never stop loving being wanted by my children, it's greatest thing in the world and it sounds like someone has been and is going to continue missing out on so much! My son cannot walk in a straight line, and is always falling over. He too needs prompting to take care of himself and would at one point, go off with a stranger if they told him to, he has no fear of danger and would happily walk on a train line. But these things are sent to try us and we will get through the hard times together. xx [/QUOTE]
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