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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1486620" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I think some people suffer worse than others with diabetes.</p><p></p><p>Is it harder for an educated person to come to terms with how diabetes affects you than for a less educated person?</p><p></p><p>Like anything about diabetes, it effects everybody differently!</p><p>I made an even worse decision due to uncontrolled diabetes and my female part-time GP at the time who rushed back from maternity advised me to resign from my job. Of course I did, when in fact I should have shared my problem with my boss, in depth.</p><p>It resulted in me losing a huge lack of confidence in myself and missing out on thousands of pounds of maternity pay. Oh yes, I was unaware of my pregnancy so diabetic pregnant hormones was rife.</p><p>I'm sorry but I went to a professional for help as I knew I was unlike myself, feeling different to my normal confident self.</p><p>Has Diane Abbott had the same lack of interest resulting in working when she should have been concentrating on her health?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1486620, member: 196960"] I think some people suffer worse than others with diabetes. Is it harder for an educated person to come to terms with how diabetes affects you than for a less educated person? Like anything about diabetes, it effects everybody differently! I made an even worse decision due to uncontrolled diabetes and my female part-time GP at the time who rushed back from maternity advised me to resign from my job. Of course I did, when in fact I should have shared my problem with my boss, in depth. It resulted in me losing a huge lack of confidence in myself and missing out on thousands of pounds of maternity pay. Oh yes, I was unaware of my pregnancy so diabetic pregnant hormones was rife. I'm sorry but I went to a professional for help as I knew I was unlike myself, feeling different to my normal confident self. Has Diane Abbott had the same lack of interest resulting in working when she should have been concentrating on her health? [/QUOTE]
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