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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1670051" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hi [USER=306094]@claremiggle[/USER] Yes it is pretty common among amongst Type 1’s to feel burnt out - the constant bg testing, insulin calculations, treating hypos etc etc, without dealing with life’s other stresses managing a health condition which requires constant monitoring is a lot to deal with. It’s obvious we know what to do and how it should be managed and why it should be managed but it’s fitting it in around everything else. My best advice is simply take each day at a time, try talking to your DSN about it and see if they can help in any way and also just talk to those around you and tell them your struggling with it. January is a long month so hopefully just get through this and the days will start to get longer and warmer again and you will find this feeling passes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1670051, member: 53162"] Hi [USER=306094]@claremiggle[/USER] Yes it is pretty common among amongst Type 1’s to feel burnt out - the constant bg testing, insulin calculations, treating hypos etc etc, without dealing with life’s other stresses managing a health condition which requires constant monitoring is a lot to deal with. It’s obvious we know what to do and how it should be managed and why it should be managed but it’s fitting it in around everything else. My best advice is simply take each day at a time, try talking to your DSN about it and see if they can help in any way and also just talk to those around you and tell them your struggling with it. January is a long month so hopefully just get through this and the days will start to get longer and warmer again and you will find this feeling passes. [/QUOTE]
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