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<blockquote data-quote="bud2367" data-source="post: 616510" data-attributes="member: 120923"><p>Hello Martin, I am a new member from Glasgow , and if that's not depressing enough, I am well and truly depressed, I have been t1 for 40+ years and now bits drop off in the cold weather (or summer) if you feel like a cry have one, but go and get help for your depression, I never did for years and it was murder. Nowadays with all the technology and awareness of diabetes in many ways it's easier and you can avoid the complications. When I was a boy I was ashamed and embarrassed , now I could not care less. It's like having curly hair that's what makes you, you . It never stopped me playing rugby, weightlifting, running, etc but I learned to control it, not always successfully but hey! Do whatever you can to grasp the nettle with your diabetes, a mere insignificance, and then start afresh with your depression/ life. Hope you don't find this offensive, it's not meant to be, cheers bud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bud2367, post: 616510, member: 120923"] Hello Martin, I am a new member from Glasgow , and if that's not depressing enough, I am well and truly depressed, I have been t1 for 40+ years and now bits drop off in the cold weather (or summer) if you feel like a cry have one, but go and get help for your depression, I never did for years and it was murder. Nowadays with all the technology and awareness of diabetes in many ways it's easier and you can avoid the complications. When I was a boy I was ashamed and embarrassed , now I could not care less. It's like having curly hair that's what makes you, you . It never stopped me playing rugby, weightlifting, running, etc but I learned to control it, not always successfully but hey! Do whatever you can to grasp the nettle with your diabetes, a mere insignificance, and then start afresh with your depression/ life. Hope you don't find this offensive, it's not meant to be, cheers bud [/QUOTE]
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