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<blockquote data-quote="Snapsy" data-source="post: 1579978" data-attributes="member: 265172"><p>[USER=156382]@clanders[/USER] I'm sending strength.</p><p></p><p>Unlike my good friend [USER=47983]@therower[/USER] I often lean towards a less than positive viewpoint on the impact diabetes has had on my life - but I do my best to live the simpler life I've chosen (due to the impact of my diabetes and my mental health on my previous life and career, for instance) as best I can, taking it into consideration as I do every step of the way.</p><p></p><p>We're all different, and that's a good thing. I would like to find things easier than I do, but I do my best with what I've got, even though I <em>know</em> I'm missing out on some things. I absolutely give myself a much harder time than I need to, but perhaps that's just how I'm wired.</p><p></p><p>Not entirely sure what I'm trying to say here - just coming up from a 3.4 (bike ride this afternoon - FORGOT about likelihood of a sudden drop several hours later - my bad) so I'm revoltingly incomprehensible - but I want you just to know [USER=156382]@clanders[/USER] that I totally understand where you're coming from, and please have a hug on me.</p><p></p><p>Love Snapsy xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snapsy, post: 1579978, member: 265172"] [USER=156382]@clanders[/USER] I'm sending strength. Unlike my good friend [USER=47983]@therower[/USER] I often lean towards a less than positive viewpoint on the impact diabetes has had on my life - but I do my best to live the simpler life I've chosen (due to the impact of my diabetes and my mental health on my previous life and career, for instance) as best I can, taking it into consideration as I do every step of the way. We're all different, and that's a good thing. I would like to find things easier than I do, but I do my best with what I've got, even though I [I]know[/I] I'm missing out on some things. I absolutely give myself a much harder time than I need to, but perhaps that's just how I'm wired. Not entirely sure what I'm trying to say here - just coming up from a 3.4 (bike ride this afternoon - FORGOT about likelihood of a sudden drop several hours later - my bad) so I'm revoltingly incomprehensible - but I want you just to know [USER=156382]@clanders[/USER] that I totally understand where you're coming from, and please have a hug on me. Love Snapsy xxx [/QUOTE]
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