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<blockquote data-quote="LucySW" data-source="post: 2441585" data-attributes="member: 113749"><p>Courage, Day Dreamer. Your circs are way tougher than mine (I only got diagnosed over 50), but that situation of sometimes just not being able to cope any more & letting everything go to hell is so familiar. But (1) ALL the bad things are reversible: read Bernstein’s story. And (2) you will get your energy back. Just do whatever it takes to feel better & get all the support you can. The day will come when you start to see things get better. </p><p></p><p>Can you set things up/routines so they help you at all? That’s a big plus if you can. Things that work for you - phone alarms? exercising with friends? Getting together with another T1 friend every week, or Zooming? What works for YOU. </p><p></p><p>Love & hugs, & courage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LucySW, post: 2441585, member: 113749"] Courage, Day Dreamer. Your circs are way tougher than mine (I only got diagnosed over 50), but that situation of sometimes just not being able to cope any more & letting everything go to hell is so familiar. But (1) ALL the bad things are reversible: read Bernstein’s story. And (2) you will get your energy back. Just do whatever it takes to feel better & get all the support you can. The day will come when you start to see things get better. Can you set things up/routines so they help you at all? That’s a big plus if you can. Things that work for you - phone alarms? exercising with friends? Getting together with another T1 friend every week, or Zooming? What works for YOU. Love & hugs, & courage. [/QUOTE]
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