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<blockquote data-quote="Carolann13" data-source="post: 1868494" data-attributes="member: 434213"><p>So sorry to read your difficulty, but your not on your own, after 40 being T1D mental health problems are part of being diabetic, I know because I feel the same, it's hard to talk to anyone you think, nobody cares, you draw into yourself, but your not alone, I'm here anytime you need a chat about anything, life is hard enough without having to worry about low blood sugars, meals constantly 24/7, I normally hide away myself for days on end, I was paid off from the caring NHS after my diabetes complications became a problem, I had to fight to win my disability case, eventually winnings after a court hearing, so your not alone my friend, here anytime for you. Chin up, once your feeling better, things will look different. </p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Carolann xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carolann13, post: 1868494, member: 434213"] So sorry to read your difficulty, but your not on your own, after 40 being T1D mental health problems are part of being diabetic, I know because I feel the same, it's hard to talk to anyone you think, nobody cares, you draw into yourself, but your not alone, I'm here anytime you need a chat about anything, life is hard enough without having to worry about low blood sugars, meals constantly 24/7, I normally hide away myself for days on end, I was paid off from the caring NHS after my diabetes complications became a problem, I had to fight to win my disability case, eventually winnings after a court hearing, so your not alone my friend, here anytime for you. Chin up, once your feeling better, things will look different. Regards Carolann xx [/QUOTE]
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