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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 1566312" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Hi misst1mammy, what is it about living with T1 that seems to be impacting most? We've probably all had times when we just want to shout and rave at the duff genetic lottery that led to us feeling that we were at the mercy of a cynically sadistic universe. Mine were worst a good few years ago in those moments when the baby needed food, the toddler had climbed the bookshelves and was about to fall off and my blood sugars had taken a dive. </p><p>The day in day out testing and calculating can sometimes seem fruitless if there are other factors that affect life, mood and physical health.</p><p>So what is it for you?</p><p>There are lots of people on this site who are here to share with.</p><p>And with good medical support and treatment too T1 can become a condition, not a debilitating burden.</p><p>Have you got a good DSN or doctor you can tell how you feel and who can help you find ways to overcome whatever it is that's making things hard for you?</p><p>Good luck and hope it all gets more cheerful asap!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 1566312, member: 68789"] Hi misst1mammy, what is it about living with T1 that seems to be impacting most? We've probably all had times when we just want to shout and rave at the duff genetic lottery that led to us feeling that we were at the mercy of a cynically sadistic universe. Mine were worst a good few years ago in those moments when the baby needed food, the toddler had climbed the bookshelves and was about to fall off and my blood sugars had taken a dive. The day in day out testing and calculating can sometimes seem fruitless if there are other factors that affect life, mood and physical health. So what is it for you? There are lots of people on this site who are here to share with. And with good medical support and treatment too T1 can become a condition, not a debilitating burden. Have you got a good DSN or doctor you can tell how you feel and who can help you find ways to overcome whatever it is that's making things hard for you? Good luck and hope it all gets more cheerful asap! [/QUOTE]
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