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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1203182" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Heya [USER=309295]@KBev[/USER] - I don't honestly believe there is such a thing as a good diabetic, that's maybe the label the NHS try to portray of what we should look like, but living our lives as we do it is an incredibly hard task to manage the daily processes of our diabetes as well as functioning like a normal person, it is demanding.</p><p></p><p>Please don't also think that regardless of how long you have had type 1 that you should be managing or coping better by now. The fact that you have posted here is your self realisation that things need to change, how about going back to basics, and if you haven't done a DAFNE course, get your DSN to sign you up to one ? Talk to your team too about how your feeling, see if you can get some more support to help get you back on track, don't feel you have to do this alone. I know when your running high your going to feel **** so blame how you feel on your high Bg levels, maybe see this as the incentive to feel better ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1203182, member: 53162"] Heya [USER=309295]@KBev[/USER] - I don't honestly believe there is such a thing as a good diabetic, that's maybe the label the NHS try to portray of what we should look like, but living our lives as we do it is an incredibly hard task to manage the daily processes of our diabetes as well as functioning like a normal person, it is demanding. Please don't also think that regardless of how long you have had type 1 that you should be managing or coping better by now. The fact that you have posted here is your self realisation that things need to change, how about going back to basics, and if you haven't done a DAFNE course, get your DSN to sign you up to one ? Talk to your team too about how your feeling, see if you can get some more support to help get you back on track, don't feel you have to do this alone. I know when your running high your going to feel **** so blame how you feel on your high Bg levels, maybe see this as the incentive to feel better ? [/QUOTE]
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