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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 1489175" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>It must be tough living in another country with no family. I had my daughter at 42 1/2 and virtually a single parent even though my ex partner and I remained good friends until his death, when our daughter was 11, but the five months leading up to his death ( I knew he was dying, but my daughter didn't) made my BS go haywire and I became Coeliac after his death and a month later, diagnosed with Osteoporosis, so stress, worry and upset has a big impact on my management of diabetes.</p><p>At 59 I am still active and my weight is good. I went to bed last night on a 7.5 and awoke on a 3.5, not a great start to the day and I concur with your last sentence, I have had to look after myself and I will continue to do so.</p><p>All the best and take care [USER=379451]@Vicky_Salmon[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 1489175, member: 44643"] It must be tough living in another country with no family. I had my daughter at 42 1/2 and virtually a single parent even though my ex partner and I remained good friends until his death, when our daughter was 11, but the five months leading up to his death ( I knew he was dying, but my daughter didn't) made my BS go haywire and I became Coeliac after his death and a month later, diagnosed with Osteoporosis, so stress, worry and upset has a big impact on my management of diabetes. At 59 I am still active and my weight is good. I went to bed last night on a 7.5 and awoke on a 3.5, not a great start to the day and I concur with your last sentence, I have had to look after myself and I will continue to do so. All the best and take care [USER=379451]@Vicky_Salmon[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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