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<blockquote data-quote="Bewildered" data-source="post: 2197513" data-attributes="member: 176371"><p>You're still young and although you may have some complications there's still a chance to change your outlook and maybe improve some of the conditions you are living with. Are you looking after your health now? If not then maybe you need to see someone to talk about your mental health too. </p><p>I've just had a few days in hospital myself (47yrs, Type 2? or LADA, being checked as I have a BMI of 20 or thereabouts). I haven't looked after myself either, feeling low in mood and finding everything such an 'effort', working full time, single mum, no money blah blah. But ... I was in a ward with some elderly ladies and I figured, F**k this I'm 47 (had started to think I was more like 100) and my gran lived to 92. There are people around me who want me to 'get better' and are putting in effort, so I should blooming well do the same. </p><p>There is support and advice out there, take it up, we don't know for sure what is on the other side (sorry if I have offended any one with religious beliefs - not intended but personal belief), so make the most of what is on this side. Diabetes is a pain in the **** but I hope you can turn things around. BW</p><p></p><p>Edited by Mod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bewildered, post: 2197513, member: 176371"] You're still young and although you may have some complications there's still a chance to change your outlook and maybe improve some of the conditions you are living with. Are you looking after your health now? If not then maybe you need to see someone to talk about your mental health too. I've just had a few days in hospital myself (47yrs, Type 2? or LADA, being checked as I have a BMI of 20 or thereabouts). I haven't looked after myself either, feeling low in mood and finding everything such an 'effort', working full time, single mum, no money blah blah. But ... I was in a ward with some elderly ladies and I figured, F**k this I'm 47 (had started to think I was more like 100) and my gran lived to 92. There are people around me who want me to 'get better' and are putting in effort, so I should blooming well do the same. There is support and advice out there, take it up, we don't know for sure what is on the other side (sorry if I have offended any one with religious beliefs - not intended but personal belief), so make the most of what is on this side. Diabetes is a pain in the **** but I hope you can turn things around. BW Edited by Mod [/QUOTE]
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