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<blockquote data-quote="James321" data-source="post: 1431566" data-attributes="member: 392423"><p>Hi, yep it's me, the person you very kindly sent your well worded in your words essay. Moving, up lifting, and kind and thoughtful.</p><p>Your boyfriend sounds great, and I have had five or six different contacts, what a fantastic bunch of people you are. </p><p>I get a great feel of humbleness and contentment by all the kind words.</p><p>Being a parent is an impossible privilege, and a life changing experience. </p><p>Having a child nearly an adult, who wants a cuddle but to grown up to except one in a stand off situation when she gets emotional is awkward but teenage life.</p><p>I loved your boyfriends cup of tea release valve, and I'm sorry to hear you struggled yourself so much with your dietary needs.</p><p>I think we are coping with the diabetes and this morning and we had a low reading of 3.8 this morning, Out came the one minute beans on toast topped with cheese and a glass of water,</p><p>One of my fastest yet.</p><p>Life can seem very tough at times, and there's no rhyme nor reason to what happens.</p><p>It's a very unpleasant journey for so many people, young and old, big or small, </p><p>A few kind and reassuring words from other people touched by or living with diabetes is a massive help.</p><p>Thank you so much for taking time to share your thoughts with me, it's been uplifting and reassuring.</p><p>Take care of yourself, you will also have people who care for you, and maybe also not no how to approach this subject.</p><p>Now there's two essays.</p><p>Jim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James321, post: 1431566, member: 392423"] Hi, yep it's me, the person you very kindly sent your well worded in your words essay. Moving, up lifting, and kind and thoughtful. Your boyfriend sounds great, and I have had five or six different contacts, what a fantastic bunch of people you are. I get a great feel of humbleness and contentment by all the kind words. Being a parent is an impossible privilege, and a life changing experience. Having a child nearly an adult, who wants a cuddle but to grown up to except one in a stand off situation when she gets emotional is awkward but teenage life. I loved your boyfriends cup of tea release valve, and I'm sorry to hear you struggled yourself so much with your dietary needs. I think we are coping with the diabetes and this morning and we had a low reading of 3.8 this morning, Out came the one minute beans on toast topped with cheese and a glass of water, One of my fastest yet. Life can seem very tough at times, and there's no rhyme nor reason to what happens. It's a very unpleasant journey for so many people, young and old, big or small, A few kind and reassuring words from other people touched by or living with diabetes is a massive help. Thank you so much for taking time to share your thoughts with me, it's been uplifting and reassuring. Take care of yourself, you will also have people who care for you, and maybe also not no how to approach this subject. Now there's two essays. Jim. [/QUOTE]
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