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<blockquote data-quote="Professional Pancreas" data-source="post: 962969" data-attributes="member: 213292"><p>I am just tired, no, exhausted. Nobody is supportive and always asks, "do you have the bad kind?" when they find out I am a diabetic. Like, is there really a "good" kind? What the heck? The daily trials and tribulations of just having to deal with diabetes, children, household, work, and everything else. I just want a vacation.......no beeping for hypos in the night, no occlusion alarms, no "mom, you're being moody and need to test.".........The only thing that makes me grateful about diabetes is the very fact I can take my service dog with me absolutely everywhere!! The monotony of 32 years of pokes and pricks is really wearing me out. God help me!!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Professional Pancreas, post: 962969, member: 213292"] I am just tired, no, exhausted. Nobody is supportive and always asks, "do you have the bad kind?" when they find out I am a diabetic. Like, is there really a "good" kind? What the heck? The daily trials and tribulations of just having to deal with diabetes, children, household, work, and everything else. I just want a vacation.......no beeping for hypos in the night, no occlusion alarms, no "mom, you're being moody and need to test.".........The only thing that makes me grateful about diabetes is the very fact I can take my service dog with me absolutely everywhere!! The monotony of 32 years of pokes and pricks is really wearing me out. God help me!!. [/QUOTE]
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