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<blockquote data-quote="Jen&amp;Khaleb" data-source="post: 52727" data-attributes="member: 13077"><p>Hi there,</p><p></p><p>I am really supportive to people who are looking to improve there lifestyle and take care of their diabetes. I do find it hard to read (stories of neglect), though, because I know how much effort and lack of sleep I get as a parent taking care of my son's blood sugar. I suppose I am the same as you really. Sacrificing my sleep, exercise and own nutrition to take care of another. I have put on about 5kg since my son's diagnosis, mainly from eating **** because I'm tired. I am also a single parent of 2 children. My youngest, who's 2, has Type 1 and Down syndrome. Anyway, I hope you get back on track soon and don't get a hard time from the medical department. I once came home crying after an appointment with an endocrinologist. My problem with the doctors is that they don't actually live with diabetes in a household day in/day out. </p><p></p><p>All the best taking back control and having a long and healthy life with kidneys, eyesight and limbs intact.</p><p></p><p>Jen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen&Khaleb, post: 52727, member: 13077"] Hi there, I am really supportive to people who are looking to improve there lifestyle and take care of their diabetes. I do find it hard to read (stories of neglect), though, because I know how much effort and lack of sleep I get as a parent taking care of my son's blood sugar. I suppose I am the same as you really. Sacrificing my sleep, exercise and own nutrition to take care of another. I have put on about 5kg since my son's diagnosis, mainly from eating **** because I'm tired. I am also a single parent of 2 children. My youngest, who's 2, has Type 1 and Down syndrome. Anyway, I hope you get back on track soon and don't get a hard time from the medical department. I once came home crying after an appointment with an endocrinologist. My problem with the doctors is that they don't actually live with diabetes in a household day in/day out. All the best taking back control and having a long and healthy life with kidneys, eyesight and limbs intact. Jen. [/QUOTE]
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