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<blockquote data-quote="C-Mack" data-source="post: 872138" data-attributes="member: 187574"><p>Hah patience is not a strong point of mine however I can usually be diplomatic... That or rant and rave to my husband.</p><p></p><p>I love to read the diabetic humour, helps to laugh especially during the first month when all I wanted to do was cry and it took a good 5 - 10 mins to work up the courage to inject. </p><p></p><p>Ooo which reminds me of the whole friends sharing their story of getting a finger prick done once and it didn't hurt or that needles only hurt a bit.. Yeah that's great, now add that to your daily routine every day forever. Thankfully I haven't had this long and I know my attitude on it all will continue to change.</p><p></p><p>But for now I will continue to try to get a giggle now and then, and shaw my head knowing that last year I would have been guilty of making some of the same comments as others. </p><p></p><p>And now I am babbling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-Mack, post: 872138, member: 187574"] Hah patience is not a strong point of mine however I can usually be diplomatic... That or rant and rave to my husband. I love to read the diabetic humour, helps to laugh especially during the first month when all I wanted to do was cry and it took a good 5 - 10 mins to work up the courage to inject. Ooo which reminds me of the whole friends sharing their story of getting a finger prick done once and it didn't hurt or that needles only hurt a bit.. Yeah that's great, now add that to your daily routine every day forever. Thankfully I haven't had this long and I know my attitude on it all will continue to change. But for now I will continue to try to get a giggle now and then, and shaw my head knowing that last year I would have been guilty of making some of the same comments as others. And now I am babbling! [/QUOTE]
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