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<blockquote data-quote="Jen&amp;Khaleb" data-source="post: 84654" data-attributes="member: 13077"><p>I have had a similar bad year not too long ago. Everything seems to just start piling up and it's hard to know where you are going wrong. The last stage of my horrific year was my 8 month old becoming diabetic. We are nearly at our 2 year diabetic anniversary and although we have had some rough times the majority goes reasonably smoothly. When things go haywire for a short time I tend to just shrug my shoulders and keep going. We can't be perfect all the time. When things aren't going well over a longer time I start to worry and it can be a battle to get back on track.</p><p></p><p>I wish you all the best staying on track and hope you have a wonderful wedding with some jellybeans tucked in somewhere in case it's not just the nerves making you weak at the knees.</p><p></p><p>Your boss needs a kick in the teeth for not realising you have had a rough time. Your health is more important than anything and I hope you never feel guilty for the time you have had off or need in the future.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Jen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen&Khaleb, post: 84654, member: 13077"] I have had a similar bad year not too long ago. Everything seems to just start piling up and it's hard to know where you are going wrong. The last stage of my horrific year was my 8 month old becoming diabetic. We are nearly at our 2 year diabetic anniversary and although we have had some rough times the majority goes reasonably smoothly. When things go haywire for a short time I tend to just shrug my shoulders and keep going. We can't be perfect all the time. When things aren't going well over a longer time I start to worry and it can be a battle to get back on track. I wish you all the best staying on track and hope you have a wonderful wedding with some jellybeans tucked in somewhere in case it's not just the nerves making you weak at the knees. Your boss needs a kick in the teeth for not realising you have had a rough time. Your health is more important than anything and I hope you never feel guilty for the time you have had off or need in the future. Cheers Jen. [/QUOTE]
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