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Diabetes and my feeling

HICHAM_T2

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Morocco
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Diet only
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Good evening everyone
I don't know if here anyone has like my feeling because sametimes i lose my patience why i'm diabetes ? what is worrong can someday I came back like every helthy person I don't think so I can\t life normal i can't eating anythink when I want it I can't enjoy by my life there is one question
why ? we are need answer
 
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Well being a T1D I do enjoy life and yes it can frustrate me and annoy me, especially when I hypo, and I am as normal as anyone else plus, as far as I am concerned nothing is off the menu.
 
I think many of us experience times like these. Times, especially soon after diagnosis, when we feel beaten, anxious or totally frustrated by it all. A complete change from a diet which holds no bars to one that can at times feel quite restricted is no mean feat. What you say about feeling quite well one day but feeling angry or blue the next day happens to non Diabetics too. Food is so wrapped up in who we are, it is sociable we celebrate and commiserate with it. We show love with it and derive comfort from it. Some people can't understand how difficult it is to change the habits of a lifetime.
So why do we do it? We do it because we have an eye to the future. Why are our feelings thrown by changes in bg on top of struggling with this huge change in dietary habits? That, to me is obvious, we are human and we need time.

I hope you feel more positive very soon, better days will prevail eventually.
 
I think many of us experience times like these. Times, especially soon after diagnosis, when we feel beaten, anxious or totally frustrated by it all. A complete change from a diet which holds no bars to one that can at times feel quite restricted is no mean feat. What you say about feeling quite well one day but feeling angry or blue the next day happens to non Diabetics too. Food is so wrapped up in who we are, it is sociable we celebrate and commiserate with it. We show love with it and derive comfort from it. Some people can't understand how difficult it is to change the habits of a lifetime.
So why do we do it? We do it because we have an eye to the future. Why are our feelings thrown by changes in bg on top of struggling with this huge change in dietary habits? That, to me is obvious, we are human and we need time.

I hope you feel more positive very soon, better days will prevail eventually.
Thank you my friend I'm also I hope that
 
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