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<blockquote data-quote="Hazza1989" data-source="post: 1319588" data-attributes="member: 310486"><p>Definitely agree with what Martin has put about DAFNE course, as i was definitely in the same shoes about 2 years ago. In 2014 i took a DAFNE course and honestly i haven't looked back since. The chance to meet other diabetics who go through the same struggles you face everyday and being able to talk about it in a way that you can't with perhaps a medical professional.</p><p></p><p>Since doing the course my overall control, and i guess fear of the disease has definitely improved. Linking this in to feeling down and burntout has definitely been reduce, i'm by no means saying this will solve all your problems but it will give you that chance to express yourself, and learn some finer details about this disease and stick it all together so that you have a different view of how to cope and deal with it.</p><p></p><p>Kind Regards,</p><p>Harry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hazza1989, post: 1319588, member: 310486"] Definitely agree with what Martin has put about DAFNE course, as i was definitely in the same shoes about 2 years ago. In 2014 i took a DAFNE course and honestly i haven't looked back since. The chance to meet other diabetics who go through the same struggles you face everyday and being able to talk about it in a way that you can't with perhaps a medical professional. Since doing the course my overall control, and i guess fear of the disease has definitely improved. Linking this in to feeling down and burntout has definitely been reduce, i'm by no means saying this will solve all your problems but it will give you that chance to express yourself, and learn some finer details about this disease and stick it all together so that you have a different view of how to cope and deal with it. Kind Regards, Harry [/QUOTE]
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