@Tylers73, Hi, please try and talk about what's going on with you, many, including myself have been through what I call the dark side, not coping and blaming diabetes for everything. You're not alone we are here for each other.
Take care RRB
Positive thoughts Tyler, dealing with life on top of type 1 is a burden, I feel your pain, I think I suffered most about a year after diagnosis when the reality of what my life was to be like hit me, as said in my other thread meditation is a good way to be more mindful and will help reduce your stress, it's a way of relaxing. Stay positive try and view change as positive and share your worries with others, talking helps a great deal too
There should be no boundary to human endeavor. However bad life may seem, there is always something we can do, and succeed at. While there is life, there is hope.
Keep up the faith and the good work. Revive your light, realize your worth.
There is not enough room in your mind for both worry and faith. You must choose which one will live there.
Everyday is a fresh start. Stay grateful that you are still here; some people around the world didn't manage to wake up today.
Believe me, despite the struggle, you will never regret being here...
@Tylers73 , honestly, Its not rubbish at all. It's because you feel so low and down and out right now that negativity sets in and you can't see any light at the end of the tunnel. Some where, there is a glimmer, a ray of hope.............. X
What's wrong with me! I've lost my mum and all my family and so has my husband dealt with some really bad things. I feel this is (can't cope with no more now)
Thanx gaz-m I know your right but *** how much more can I go through right now. Diabetes was final straw I always used to say well at least we have a roof and food banks and we have our health yeah haha
never can @Tylers73 it runs in the family, i can sleep weel for weeks but then I can't, plus I have just started on the pump so doing testing through the night