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<blockquote data-quote="duranton1970" data-source="post: 354571" data-attributes="member: 47559"><p>I have been Type 1 for 46 years. I have had periods of depression on and off the entire time. It is only in recent years that depression inDiabetics has been recognised. I am going through an horrific time with depression at the</p><p>moment. I live in Spain and support is virtually non existent. The comment about never getting a pack on the back is sadly oh so true. "normal people" who suffer from a cold or general malaise get more support than us</p><p>diabetics who have to deal with various problems which are related to diabetes on a daily basis. I have learned that the only help I can expect is from myself. As I look fit and well, dress well and keep going, people want to live their own lives and I just have to carry on. It is a lonely disease and diabetics have to learn to be stronger than normal. I am finding it almost impossible at the moment but I have to pull myself up the best I can......until the next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duranton1970, post: 354571, member: 47559"] I have been Type 1 for 46 years. I have had periods of depression on and off the entire time. It is only in recent years that depression inDiabetics has been recognised. I am going through an horrific time with depression at the moment. I live in Spain and support is virtually non existent. The comment about never getting a pack on the back is sadly oh so true. "normal people" who suffer from a cold or general malaise get more support than us diabetics who have to deal with various problems which are related to diabetes on a daily basis. I have learned that the only help I can expect is from myself. As I look fit and well, dress well and keep going, people want to live their own lives and I just have to carry on. It is a lonely disease and diabetics have to learn to be stronger than normal. I am finding it almost impossible at the moment but I have to pull myself up the best I can......until the next time. [/QUOTE]
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