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I know it's been said before, peeps, but diabetes is the common enemy here - not each other!
Hugs to everyone xxx
Hugs to everyone xxx
116123 is the number for Samaritans.....@jonniey.....@jonniey - Hello . Don't suffer in silence, I agree with the other posters - you must go and see your GP and tell him/her how you are feeling and hopefully you will receive treatment and/or some type of counselling.
Abject apologies.It's not my birthday..... My birthday is June 25
I thought you didn't have a job?I'm up all day and all night, Always tired, can't sleep at night because of anxiety and pain, can't sleep in the day cause have to go to work, nothing good about life at all....then I can't Even get a woman. So nothing good about the morning!!!!!
I dont comment on this thread but I do read it. I'm sorry but your quoted comment is disgusting and has angered and upset me greatly. I have had close family members with cancer who have survived and passed away. My uncle is currently battling cancer of the bladder and was told last week that it had spread and there is nothing they can do for him anymore. I'm sure my uncle would of much rather tell his nineteen year old son that he had diabetes than the fact that he's dying from cancer. #upset #sdisgusted
@mist we get the picture but if we all stopped talking about our upsets, where would the world be?
Its important to listen.
It might be something as simple as the fact that the knock you gave it set up a bit of oedema, which in a non-diabetic person would have probably dispersed by now. But circulatory issues relating to diabetes can make healing a low slower, especially in the feet and legs. Do you think it might be that? xx
Nicola, you have been very upset by this, you don't normally react in this way, sending a friend ((((((((((((((HUG))))))))))) x