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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Scilla" data-source="post: 1656552" data-attributes="member: 171237"><p>I have had diabetes for 50 years and started with a glass syringe! To be honest I think you are perhaps generally low and could do with discussing how you feel physically as well as mentally with your GP. It is well known that anyone with a longterm medical condition is more likely to suffer with depression. I have also rebelled and felt it was ruining my life in the past but now it mostly doesn't bother me. I did have a number of very high blood sugars over Christmas, but as I do not have a pump I was able to "knock them down" with extra humalog injections. (Not to be recommended before going to bed). Sorry it makes you feel so grotty but that is a blessing in disguise really, as you are getting warned and so are less likely to really lose control and end up with complications. Bless you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Scilla, post: 1656552, member: 171237"] I have had diabetes for 50 years and started with a glass syringe! To be honest I think you are perhaps generally low and could do with discussing how you feel physically as well as mentally with your GP. It is well known that anyone with a longterm medical condition is more likely to suffer with depression. I have also rebelled and felt it was ruining my life in the past but now it mostly doesn't bother me. I did have a number of very high blood sugars over Christmas, but as I do not have a pump I was able to "knock them down" with extra humalog injections. (Not to be recommended before going to bed). Sorry it makes you feel so grotty but that is a blessing in disguise really, as you are getting warned and so are less likely to really lose control and end up with complications. Bless you. [/QUOTE]
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