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<blockquote data-quote="olala" data-source="post: 904064" data-attributes="member: 187956"><p>I feel your pain, and I keep my fingers crossed for you, I can imagine how difficult for you it must be to try to stay "normal", but deep down knowing it's not like that anymore. </p><p>If you want to hear some "boring adult lectures", just let me know, but I have a feeling you already know it all very well, so I won't go into this direction. Keep in mind though it's hard to manage diabetes in general for everybody, so don't be too hard on yourself and you might maybe take small steps just for begining?</p><p>From my side - also being a newbie to all this, what helped me most in controlling my diabetes and sugars was to get to know more about consequences (mostly about pain, blindness and sexual disabilities), because I most definitely don't want this to happen to me. My way too big imagination and being pessimistic was helpful for once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olala, post: 904064, member: 187956"] I feel your pain, and I keep my fingers crossed for you, I can imagine how difficult for you it must be to try to stay "normal", but deep down knowing it's not like that anymore. If you want to hear some "boring adult lectures", just let me know, but I have a feeling you already know it all very well, so I won't go into this direction. Keep in mind though it's hard to manage diabetes in general for everybody, so don't be too hard on yourself and you might maybe take small steps just for begining? From my side - also being a newbie to all this, what helped me most in controlling my diabetes and sugars was to get to know more about consequences (mostly about pain, blindness and sexual disabilities), because I most definitely don't want this to happen to me. My way too big imagination and being pessimistic was helpful for once. [/QUOTE]
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