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<blockquote data-quote="Diabeticmumof2" data-source="post: 2122814" data-attributes="member: 500509"><p>I called the nurse and still haven't heard back. I will try again tomorrow. </p><p></p><p>It's something we shouldn't be ashamed of or fear. Diabetes happened to me because I had gastric flu and for what ever reason my pancreas packed up. In that respect I am at peace with it. My management isn't awful but isn't the best I know it should be. I'm still at least sensitive to highs and lows. I don't know why I've shut down so much and have all these dreadful ideas and thoughts running through my head. I guess it's a build up from not facing problems and just ignoring these niggling feelings. I feel i have great support from my husband, he will be with me at my appointment. </p><p></p><p>Our minds are a powerful tool, but fragile and I really do need to stop beating myself up about it. Taking each day as it comes!</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry to hear about other people going through the same thing, because it is so debilitating mentally. It does give me hope to hear you've been through it and have come out the other side. I hope to be on the road to finding something that works for me. I'm slightly dreading medication if it's suggested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diabeticmumof2, post: 2122814, member: 500509"] I called the nurse and still haven't heard back. I will try again tomorrow. It's something we shouldn't be ashamed of or fear. Diabetes happened to me because I had gastric flu and for what ever reason my pancreas packed up. In that respect I am at peace with it. My management isn't awful but isn't the best I know it should be. I'm still at least sensitive to highs and lows. I don't know why I've shut down so much and have all these dreadful ideas and thoughts running through my head. I guess it's a build up from not facing problems and just ignoring these niggling feelings. I feel i have great support from my husband, he will be with me at my appointment. Our minds are a powerful tool, but fragile and I really do need to stop beating myself up about it. Taking each day as it comes! I'm sorry to hear about other people going through the same thing, because it is so debilitating mentally. It does give me hope to hear you've been through it and have come out the other side. I hope to be on the road to finding something that works for me. I'm slightly dreading medication if it's suggested. [/QUOTE]
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