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<blockquote data-quote="Riri" data-source="post: 506920" data-attributes="member: 32297"><p>You're not alone and I agrees with SamJB. It's the 24/7 365 days a year element that sometimes overwhelms me. I look around and notice others who just merrily go about their day, having coffee and cake, rushing around shops, girlie wine lunches, unplanned gym sessions, spa days - all of these things are 'doable' but they just take a lot more planning and I sometimes admit to saying 'stuff it' I'll not bother and I just stay indoors. Then I stop and consider how much worse it could be and usually that works ......until the next time I feel low. The loneliness for me comes when I'm feeling like this. There are plenty of people around, just nobody that really really understands the demands of everyday living with diabetes. These negative thoughts are not always there but please be assured that you are not different in having these feelings. If you are unable to cope in the long term then I do suggest you need to speak to your GP. All the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riri, post: 506920, member: 32297"] You're not alone and I agrees with SamJB. It's the 24/7 365 days a year element that sometimes overwhelms me. I look around and notice others who just merrily go about their day, having coffee and cake, rushing around shops, girlie wine lunches, unplanned gym sessions, spa days - all of these things are 'doable' but they just take a lot more planning and I sometimes admit to saying 'stuff it' I'll not bother and I just stay indoors. Then I stop and consider how much worse it could be and usually that works ......until the next time I feel low. The loneliness for me comes when I'm feeling like this. There are plenty of people around, just nobody that really really understands the demands of everyday living with diabetes. These negative thoughts are not always there but please be assured that you are not different in having these feelings. If you are unable to cope in the long term then I do suggest you need to speak to your GP. All the best. [/QUOTE]
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