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<blockquote data-quote="Grumpy ole thing" data-source="post: 1753472" data-attributes="member: 156752"><p>A bit like the forum [USER=441787]@NoKindOfSusie[/USER], to know that you're not alone, there are other people who manage the way they live, and might be able to offer different ways to cope. Not really like a broken leg, broken legs mend and you only need to manage for a short time. You cant really believe you're wrong all the time, if you believed you were wrong you would change it, you are only justifying your feelings and I think its a shame you feel that way. You are still human, this is normal. Just like when you lose someone special, or your world changes for any other reason, you cant change it...this is you...now. (like the advert....re-calculating)</p><p></p><p>Hi [USER=472113]@HumerusGal[/USER] , Yes I've been on a diabetes camp, it was for 2 weeks and i'd been diabetic for 1 year, so in 1978. There weren't computers, but the world wasn't really black and white. Insulins were different; they also came indifferent strengths so it was more difficult to work out the dose, as you divided by 4 or 8 to get the marks on the syringe. I enjoyed the camp very much and it was good to see other people with the same battles. I expect that they would be very different now ;-) x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grumpy ole thing, post: 1753472, member: 156752"] A bit like the forum [USER=441787]@NoKindOfSusie[/USER], to know that you're not alone, there are other people who manage the way they live, and might be able to offer different ways to cope. Not really like a broken leg, broken legs mend and you only need to manage for a short time. You cant really believe you're wrong all the time, if you believed you were wrong you would change it, you are only justifying your feelings and I think its a shame you feel that way. You are still human, this is normal. Just like when you lose someone special, or your world changes for any other reason, you cant change it...this is you...now. (like the advert....re-calculating) Hi [USER=472113]@HumerusGal[/USER] , Yes I've been on a diabetes camp, it was for 2 weeks and i'd been diabetic for 1 year, so in 1978. There weren't computers, but the world wasn't really black and white. Insulins were different; they also came indifferent strengths so it was more difficult to work out the dose, as you divided by 4 or 8 to get the marks on the syringe. I enjoyed the camp very much and it was good to see other people with the same battles. I expect that they would be very different now ;-) x [/QUOTE]
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