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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1525377" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>Though there is no 'said cure' and I hate it too, I do look at it like insulin injections ARE replacing an organ. Some organs can't be replaced and we would just die. At least we have some control when we choose to. </p><p></p><p>Not all cancer patients can take chemotherapy and live. Not all people with brain tumours can take tiny shots and survive. Type one stinks, no doubt but we all have choices and the means to control it. There are many other diseases that no matter what the patient dose the outcome is not so good</p><p></p><p>I'm not at all happy with diabetes but I TRY to look on the positive side as often as I can. I certainly have my meltdowns but these were the cards I was dealt so I'll do what I have to. It certainly will make us all stronger </p><p></p><p>Be brave. Be strong. Know you're not alone. We sympathies and understand. We don't want it either. We want all of us to do the best we can, each day, some will be better than others. Be happy on good days and love yourself on the bad. It's not your fault. Try to be happy. </p><p></p><p>Above all, this forum and its genuine caring members will be here for you any minute of every day. Fear not reaching out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1525377, member: 240838"] Though there is no 'said cure' and I hate it too, I do look at it like insulin injections ARE replacing an organ. Some organs can't be replaced and we would just die. At least we have some control when we choose to. Not all cancer patients can take chemotherapy and live. Not all people with brain tumours can take tiny shots and survive. Type one stinks, no doubt but we all have choices and the means to control it. There are many other diseases that no matter what the patient dose the outcome is not so good I'm not at all happy with diabetes but I TRY to look on the positive side as often as I can. I certainly have my meltdowns but these were the cards I was dealt so I'll do what I have to. It certainly will make us all stronger Be brave. Be strong. Know you're not alone. We sympathies and understand. We don't want it either. We want all of us to do the best we can, each day, some will be better than others. Be happy on good days and love yourself on the bad. It's not your fault. Try to be happy. Above all, this forum and its genuine caring members will be here for you any minute of every day. Fear not reaching out [/QUOTE]
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