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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick66" data-source="post: 1975497" data-attributes="member: 497846"><p>I had depression long before high blood sugars. I think I have always had depression in one form or another. If this operation wasn't looming for me and I had to get fit for it then I would probably just be meandering along. Its quite easy to do and motivation is usually somewhat lacking in me.</p><p>Life can be a real pain sometimes and you just have to pause for breath and say, enoughs enough, something has to change. And if I can do it then so can anyone, perhaps.</p><p>I was step-dad to two Autistic children before I was diagnosed. My ex-wife said she recognised me in them. Pity she never said anything until years after we divorced.</p><p></p><p>Oh well, water under the bridge. Stay strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick66, post: 1975497, member: 497846"] I had depression long before high blood sugars. I think I have always had depression in one form or another. If this operation wasn't looming for me and I had to get fit for it then I would probably just be meandering along. Its quite easy to do and motivation is usually somewhat lacking in me. Life can be a real pain sometimes and you just have to pause for breath and say, enoughs enough, something has to change. And if I can do it then so can anyone, perhaps. I was step-dad to two Autistic children before I was diagnosed. My ex-wife said she recognised me in them. Pity she never said anything until years after we divorced. Oh well, water under the bridge. Stay strong. [/QUOTE]
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