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<blockquote data-quote="ChasingR@inbows" data-source="post: 1504054" data-attributes="member: 331572"><p>Hi Alex,</p><p></p><p>I hope you have made it through the night. Please don't do this. Please don't take your life away. It will be the biggest, worst mistake you could possibly make. Your life is worth so much. Through the thick haze of blood sugar crashes and spikes, you won't always see that. How things look now might not justify to you how things really are how or what things could be. You may think that you're just existing and waiting for calamity or you may think and feel as though you're being attacked from the left, right and centre with no let up and nowhere to go. This could leave you feeling confused, defenceless, hopeless and vulnerable and feeling as though you're endlessly putting up a fight. Everybody here cares about you and we <em><u>understand</u> </em>what you're going through. We understand the trials, the loneliness and the confusion, the feelings of being let down and for some of us the painful feelings of outright betrayal. All of this would make the toughest nut crack or some of the sturdiest of individuals wilt. But you're not just any individual, are you? What you're experiencing takes pragmatism, discipline, tenacity, resilience and strategising. Adversity can add wisdom and maturity as well as give a person a sense of the bigger picture. All these strong qualities just increase with the trials that you face as you work through your condition and manage it. Don't don't give up. You're going through hell I can see however we're here to steady you through this storm and see to it that you don't get too bruised. Listen to your body. There's a way. You will control this and the feelings will eventually go away. You might not be able to join the armed forces as Aestire has pointed out, but you're a soldier. Let me know where in the UK you are situated. If I can't get to you then I have Skype or any other medium which you'd prefer to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChasingR@inbows, post: 1504054, member: 331572"] Hi Alex, I hope you have made it through the night. Please don't do this. Please don't take your life away. It will be the biggest, worst mistake you could possibly make. Your life is worth so much. Through the thick haze of blood sugar crashes and spikes, you won't always see that. How things look now might not justify to you how things really are how or what things could be. You may think that you're just existing and waiting for calamity or you may think and feel as though you're being attacked from the left, right and centre with no let up and nowhere to go. This could leave you feeling confused, defenceless, hopeless and vulnerable and feeling as though you're endlessly putting up a fight. Everybody here cares about you and we [I][U]understand[/U] [/I]what you're going through. We understand the trials, the loneliness and the confusion, the feelings of being let down and for some of us the painful feelings of outright betrayal. All of this would make the toughest nut crack or some of the sturdiest of individuals wilt. But you're not just any individual, are you? What you're experiencing takes pragmatism, discipline, tenacity, resilience and strategising. Adversity can add wisdom and maturity as well as give a person a sense of the bigger picture. All these strong qualities just increase with the trials that you face as you work through your condition and manage it. Don't don't give up. You're going through hell I can see however we're here to steady you through this storm and see to it that you don't get too bruised. Listen to your body. There's a way. You will control this and the feelings will eventually go away. You might not be able to join the armed forces as Aestire has pointed out, but you're a soldier. Let me know where in the UK you are situated. If I can't get to you then I have Skype or any other medium which you'd prefer to use. [/QUOTE]
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