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<blockquote data-quote="Fayefaye1429" data-source="post: 908425" data-attributes="member: 177228"><p>Hi Tina firstly hugggggggggggsssssss!!!!! </p><p>Your not irrational or dramatic you sound overwhelmed which d can do. You can do this! Look at what you have had before hb wise. To be honest regardless although important of hb what about you! I hear you are finding it hard, with little support and I get the sense have gone through a lot? Elizabeth kurber Ross spent her life writing about grief which comes on all different ways. I am thinking you have us at the forum who else can you have to give you a good strong support through this time. Have you considered someone one to one? Like a counsellor? Your diabetic nurse can be so helpful and your doctor if your relationship with them is ok to talk. Your 100% right people without d struggle to understand. If it helps my family did an experiment with me to understand it. They all are, pretended to inject with a straw, count the food and any reaction like hypo they copied day or night. That takes commitment I know but after a day they gave up and after that simply said," what do you need?" I wonder if getting love ones more involved in terms of understanding might help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fayefaye1429, post: 908425, member: 177228"] Hi Tina firstly hugggggggggggsssssss!!!!! Your not irrational or dramatic you sound overwhelmed which d can do. You can do this! Look at what you have had before hb wise. To be honest regardless although important of hb what about you! I hear you are finding it hard, with little support and I get the sense have gone through a lot? Elizabeth kurber Ross spent her life writing about grief which comes on all different ways. I am thinking you have us at the forum who else can you have to give you a good strong support through this time. Have you considered someone one to one? Like a counsellor? Your diabetic nurse can be so helpful and your doctor if your relationship with them is ok to talk. Your 100% right people without d struggle to understand. If it helps my family did an experiment with me to understand it. They all are, pretended to inject with a straw, count the food and any reaction like hypo they copied day or night. That takes commitment I know but after a day they gave up and after that simply said," what do you need?" I wonder if getting love ones more involved in terms of understanding might help [/QUOTE]
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