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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremy_Wood" data-source="post: 1684010" data-attributes="member: 438729"><p>Hang in there [USER=115728]@ArtemisBow[/USER] . We all struggle sometimes, and most of us go through a time in life where it all gets too much. I went through the same thing after my son was born (I've written about it in detail somewhere else on here) but it won't last forever. </p><p></p><p>talk to people, ask for help. Speak to your diabetes professionals who can help out too. Try making some really simple changes - switch insulin (honestly, it's really easy!), get a new meter or start going for walks. little things can make a big difference to your attitude!</p><p></p><p>Keep writing and we'll listen.</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremy_Wood, post: 1684010, member: 438729"] Hang in there [USER=115728]@ArtemisBow[/USER] . We all struggle sometimes, and most of us go through a time in life where it all gets too much. I went through the same thing after my son was born (I've written about it in detail somewhere else on here) but it won't last forever. talk to people, ask for help. Speak to your diabetes professionals who can help out too. Try making some really simple changes - switch insulin (honestly, it's really easy!), get a new meter or start going for walks. little things can make a big difference to your attitude! Keep writing and we'll listen. J [/QUOTE]
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