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<blockquote data-quote="Laura1976" data-source="post: 421299" data-attributes="member: 81269"><p>Ashton I'm so glad you have taken the time to respond to my post. Your story has brought me to tears. I would firstly like to say that I hope your mum feels better and recovers quickly. My thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time. I am so sorry that your holiday was ruined however I am relieved that you got the treatment you needed which saved your life (and am sad that it took this to be the wake up call for you). You are lucky that you have such a supportive family which I also have. Thats part of why I feel so guilty all the time....I'm doing this to them as well as myself. Most of my family do not know that im diabulimic except for my sister and husband, but to be honest they do not know to what extent I'm omitting my insulin. (I should takec1 long acting each day and 3 shortcacting before my meals. I always take my long acting every day but never the others). Ive had really high ketones a few times but have always managed them myself with insulin and lots of water, however as soon as theyve gone I stop my insulin again. Whats really comforting about your post is that I thought I was the only person to be this way and now I know that im not. I feel like im lying to all my family, well let's face it I am arent I. Like you, I know that its a mind set and I have to change mine. Im so glad you've managed to turn things around for yourself Ashton and hope that you are feeling like your ild aelf soon. I will keep you informed of how I'm getting on. I know it will be a long and very difficult road for me but you have given me the inspiration to make a srart on that road and I can't thank you enough xx</p><p></p><p>Sent from the <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig" target="_blank">Diabetes Forum App</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laura1976, post: 421299, member: 81269"] Ashton I'm so glad you have taken the time to respond to my post. Your story has brought me to tears. I would firstly like to say that I hope your mum feels better and recovers quickly. My thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time. I am so sorry that your holiday was ruined however I am relieved that you got the treatment you needed which saved your life (and am sad that it took this to be the wake up call for you). You are lucky that you have such a supportive family which I also have. Thats part of why I feel so guilty all the time....I'm doing this to them as well as myself. Most of my family do not know that im diabulimic except for my sister and husband, but to be honest they do not know to what extent I'm omitting my insulin. (I should takec1 long acting each day and 3 shortcacting before my meals. I always take my long acting every day but never the others). Ive had really high ketones a few times but have always managed them myself with insulin and lots of water, however as soon as theyve gone I stop my insulin again. Whats really comforting about your post is that I thought I was the only person to be this way and now I know that im not. I feel like im lying to all my family, well let's face it I am arent I. Like you, I know that its a mind set and I have to change mine. Im so glad you've managed to turn things around for yourself Ashton and hope that you are feeling like your ild aelf soon. I will keep you informed of how I'm getting on. I know it will be a long and very difficult road for me but you have given me the inspiration to make a srart on that road and I can't thank you enough xx Sent from the [url=http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig]Diabetes Forum App[/url] [/QUOTE]
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