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<blockquote data-quote="SueB743" data-source="post: 889911" data-attributes="member: 177694"><p>I think everyone has days when they just want to feel the same as everyone else and not have to go through this. I'm currently diet controlled but try and test regularly, however my little finger was not happy about that this morning! There is something called diabetes burnout which I guess we could all hit at some point no matter how far into the journey we are. I think the thing to focus on is keeping your health as good as you can and the injections will be better than the long term effects of poor control. As you have made it through your first month, maybe think about treating yourself to some flowers or a lovely day out at the weekend to help appreciate the good things in life. Am currently thinking how lucky I am that I got this wake-up call to take better care of myself. Plus I wouldn't have found the forum and got to share experiences with other members</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SueB743, post: 889911, member: 177694"] I think everyone has days when they just want to feel the same as everyone else and not have to go through this. I'm currently diet controlled but try and test regularly, however my little finger was not happy about that this morning! There is something called diabetes burnout which I guess we could all hit at some point no matter how far into the journey we are. I think the thing to focus on is keeping your health as good as you can and the injections will be better than the long term effects of poor control. As you have made it through your first month, maybe think about treating yourself to some flowers or a lovely day out at the weekend to help appreciate the good things in life. Am currently thinking how lucky I am that I got this wake-up call to take better care of myself. Plus I wouldn't have found the forum and got to share experiences with other members [/QUOTE]
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