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<blockquote data-quote="Shaun IDD1970" data-source="post: 335129" data-attributes="member: 50634"><p>I have not been diagnosed with depression, but we are prone to it: diabetic Stan Laurel famously had it.</p><p></p><p>Luckily I was diagnosed type 1 when aged 5. Now over 40 years later the diabetes is no big thing for me; I certainly say it does not control my life, though maybe it has a significant input. That view helps me keep a positive outlook, even though I could do with more work and ..... arrggh. Anyway I do what others do and diabetes is a tiny part of my life.</p><p></p><p>For me: I believe once you set the target of controlling the diabetes, blood sugars and hypos etc you have less fear and it may be a step off the vicious spiral. The diabetes has to be a pattern in your life. That is simplistic but true for me</p><p></p><p>Shaun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaun IDD1970, post: 335129, member: 50634"] I have not been diagnosed with depression, but we are prone to it: diabetic Stan Laurel famously had it. Luckily I was diagnosed type 1 when aged 5. Now over 40 years later the diabetes is no big thing for me; I certainly say it does not control my life, though maybe it has a significant input. That view helps me keep a positive outlook, even though I could do with more work and ..... arrggh. Anyway I do what others do and diabetes is a tiny part of my life. For me: I believe once you set the target of controlling the diabetes, blood sugars and hypos etc you have less fear and it may be a step off the vicious spiral. The diabetes has to be a pattern in your life. That is simplistic but true for me Shaun [/QUOTE]
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