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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2036312" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi [USER=455700]@Kerr12071992[/USER], I read many comments about do this, do that and people just 'getting on with it' but I guess you know full well what you SHOULD be doing. I am sure you know all about diabetes by now. The problem is if your head is not in the right place all the advice in the world won't help, depression/anxiety is an illness in and of itself and it can affect EVERYTHING in your life, your diabetes management is just one of them. I don't feel I can be of much help but please go back to your Drs if you continue to feel like this and hopefully once the 'depression' is treated or managed you might be able to focus more on your glucose levels, it's like the chicken & the egg isn't it?, one is linked to the other. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2036312, member: 451727"] Hi [USER=455700]@Kerr12071992[/USER], I read many comments about do this, do that and people just 'getting on with it' but I guess you know full well what you SHOULD be doing. I am sure you know all about diabetes by now. The problem is if your head is not in the right place all the advice in the world won't help, depression/anxiety is an illness in and of itself and it can affect EVERYTHING in your life, your diabetes management is just one of them. I don't feel I can be of much help but please go back to your Drs if you continue to feel like this and hopefully once the 'depression' is treated or managed you might be able to focus more on your glucose levels, it's like the chicken & the egg isn't it?, one is linked to the other. x [/QUOTE]
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