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<blockquote data-quote="RoyG" data-source="post: 284201" data-attributes="member: 44425"><p>Brit90 you have to get off that train wreck, The fact is you do have access to some help right here. I would really suggest you see a Doctor with regards your Depression friend, as you may need a little help to pull out of it, Sadly no one can make you change track just advise. </p><p>But why waste all this time making things worse when you could be making life better. Keep focusing on that light and heading towards it, Trust me you will get to it, but you have to want to. I have had my share of life's trials and misery, having a motorcycle accident at 21 and nearly dying spending over a month in hospital and not enjoying life for 18 months. the marriage break ups; and a few more, thinking how can it ever get better, and now type 2 Diabetes told not long ago. But things do and will get better if you want them to, I know they will if you let them, and just help yourself to some extent. As for me I just get some information in my head and march towards the better options out there. we cannot change what we have, and we, (your not alone) have to deal with it. I see the road as twisting with a few stops along the way, not the greatest thing in the world to have Diabetes but most certainly not the worst. Chin up and go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoyG, post: 284201, member: 44425"] Brit90 you have to get off that train wreck, The fact is you do have access to some help right here. I would really suggest you see a Doctor with regards your Depression friend, as you may need a little help to pull out of it, Sadly no one can make you change track just advise. But why waste all this time making things worse when you could be making life better. Keep focusing on that light and heading towards it, Trust me you will get to it, but you have to want to. I have had my share of life's trials and misery, having a motorcycle accident at 21 and nearly dying spending over a month in hospital and not enjoying life for 18 months. the marriage break ups; and a few more, thinking how can it ever get better, and now type 2 Diabetes told not long ago. But things do and will get better if you want them to, I know they will if you let them, and just help yourself to some extent. As for me I just get some information in my head and march towards the better options out there. we cannot change what we have, and we, (your not alone) have to deal with it. I see the road as twisting with a few stops along the way, not the greatest thing in the world to have Diabetes but most certainly not the worst. Chin up and go for it. [/QUOTE]
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