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<blockquote data-quote="vicky_l" data-source="post: 371285" data-attributes="member: 64186"><p>just wanted to say </p><p></p><p>IT IS OKAY TO CRY you know totally normal healthy reaction let it out you had a shock</p><p></p><p>then brush yourself off find out as much as you can so you can control the diabetes not the diabetes control you and if you werent good at it before </p><p></p><p>NOW is the time to look after yourself properly (many people arent good at looking after themselves) Remember the more you take control and that means information as someone has already said the more control you are in the less risk of any complications</p><p></p><p>Well done for seeking out this place</p><p>xoxox</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vicky_l, post: 371285, member: 64186"] just wanted to say IT IS OKAY TO CRY you know totally normal healthy reaction let it out you had a shock then brush yourself off find out as much as you can so you can control the diabetes not the diabetes control you and if you werent good at it before NOW is the time to look after yourself properly (many people arent good at looking after themselves) Remember the more you take control and that means information as someone has already said the more control you are in the less risk of any complications Well done for seeking out this place xoxox [/QUOTE]
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