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<blockquote data-quote="lizziewolfie" data-source="post: 2149428" data-attributes="member: 345547"><p>I have had type 1 diabetes for 47 years and believe you me l have been through the whole spectrum of emotions and negative feelings associated with this roller coaster ride of life. All l can say is keep moving forward, ok so it sucks but there is always tomorrow. When you get to my age in life and start losing you dearest to accidents, cancer, suicide, it makes you realize the best thing one can do is keep moving forward in a positive way. Binge eating is usually a physiological problem but also perhaps a refusal to accept the diabetes. When l was first diagnosed at the age of 6 my parents would catch my in the lollie cupboard in my sleep and send me back to bed. In the morning l had no recollection of it happening. My theory in life is “it is what it is” it sucks but try very hard to just move forward. Best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizziewolfie, post: 2149428, member: 345547"] I have had type 1 diabetes for 47 years and believe you me l have been through the whole spectrum of emotions and negative feelings associated with this roller coaster ride of life. All l can say is keep moving forward, ok so it sucks but there is always tomorrow. When you get to my age in life and start losing you dearest to accidents, cancer, suicide, it makes you realize the best thing one can do is keep moving forward in a positive way. Binge eating is usually a physiological problem but also perhaps a refusal to accept the diabetes. When l was first diagnosed at the age of 6 my parents would catch my in the lollie cupboard in my sleep and send me back to bed. In the morning l had no recollection of it happening. My theory in life is “it is what it is” it sucks but try very hard to just move forward. Best of luck [/QUOTE]
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