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<blockquote data-quote="Red_river_" data-source="post: 1670023" data-attributes="member: 448756"><p>I know how you feel, as for me , I was diabetic for only 3 months but the word has never left my mind. I live it, sleep it and of course eat it. When never I have time I search and read stuff about diabetes instead of other things I used to. I feel up and I feel down, of course more down than up and get very upset sometimes. Very recently I learned someone I know is loosing her husband, he has got pancreatic cancer stage 3, chemotherapy did not work. He has got just a few more months to live. Then I realised having diabetes is nothing compares to having cancer, or other more serious illnesses.... I am not sure if it is appropriate, but when I feel low, I think of others who having to deal with a lot more pain and stresses and worries everyday.., and say to me self I have no reason being missable, I still get up everyday, carry on with life as usual, just need to watch what I eat... That helps me, I hope it will help you too. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red_river_, post: 1670023, member: 448756"] I know how you feel, as for me , I was diabetic for only 3 months but the word has never left my mind. I live it, sleep it and of course eat it. When never I have time I search and read stuff about diabetes instead of other things I used to. I feel up and I feel down, of course more down than up and get very upset sometimes. Very recently I learned someone I know is loosing her husband, he has got pancreatic cancer stage 3, chemotherapy did not work. He has got just a few more months to live. Then I realised having diabetes is nothing compares to having cancer, or other more serious illnesses.... I am not sure if it is appropriate, but when I feel low, I think of others who having to deal with a lot more pain and stresses and worries everyday.., and say to me self I have no reason being missable, I still get up everyday, carry on with life as usual, just need to watch what I eat... That helps me, I hope it will help you too. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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