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<blockquote data-quote="Tybir" data-source="post: 337265" data-attributes="member: 50728"><p>I was 15yrs old when i first new I had diabetes, I am now 37 and at the moment I am struggling with depression. I do my day to day injections and blood sugars which have been up and down due to colds or chest infections etc. as for my depression, i just wish I could get up in the mornings and feel like there's a purpose in life instead of feeling like a hamster running on its wheel and getting no where. I've had my anti-depressents (if they can be called that) changed time after time and still feel as if i'm getting no where. Today has been an eye opener and i am thankful that this forum is here so we can see that we are'nt the only ones feeling the way we do and hoping there's a way to see us all with bright and happy futures. </p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tybir, post: 337265, member: 50728"] I was 15yrs old when i first new I had diabetes, I am now 37 and at the moment I am struggling with depression. I do my day to day injections and blood sugars which have been up and down due to colds or chest infections etc. as for my depression, i just wish I could get up in the mornings and feel like there's a purpose in life instead of feeling like a hamster running on its wheel and getting no where. I've had my anti-depressents (if they can be called that) changed time after time and still feel as if i'm getting no where. Today has been an eye opener and i am thankful that this forum is here so we can see that we are'nt the only ones feeling the way we do and hoping there's a way to see us all with bright and happy futures. Brian [/QUOTE]
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