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Sounds as though a lot of hurt and anger is coming out there. Yes diabetes can be a huge pain and some younger people, like yourself can have a burnout and find it so hard with frustration and just 'want' to be 'normal' Your statement about type 2 is not helping anyone and true, many, many members have admitted being overweight or obese, with a terrible diet and lack of exercise and have managed to turn their life around with big changes, but not all are over weight at all.
When you are in a dark place, you mind isn't thinking straight and one thing on top of another can soon spill over, a simmering volcano I call it, but please try not to let it happen. Try and turn the negatives into a positive, you are in charge of the big D, don't let it be a burden or let it take over, a swift kick up the backside from time to time can work wonders.
This is a link on the forum, that I hope will be helpful and beneficial to you.:-
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/diabetes-burnout.74048/
All the best RRB
I suffer with long term depression (surprise surprise, **** world n' all) and it's dramatically impacting on my Diabetes. I've had Diabetes for a long time and I feel that my Diagnosis at 3 changed me quite considerably (according to my parents) but over the years though my control has not been strict, it hasn't been horrendous either. Recently my mood has lifted and for the past 2 or so days my glucose control has actually been decent. Deceivingly, my hba1c looks good, but isn't, because its usually calculated and averages out a whole bunch of up and down blood sugars. Prior to the last 2-3 days I was low one minute and high the next, with hypo-awareness taking a drastic knock, so much so that at 1.8, I felt almost normal (notice issues like dull persistent headache or focus differences between the left and right eye when reading, helps me discover low glucose).
I for one am not upset , so it's best to move on. Here is a young man with admitted depression and many younger Type 1's go through this, as I have seen so much on the forum.
Hopefully the OP will be able to smooth things out and he can then find some peace.within himself.
Best wishes RRB
Robin, I'm pleased you are happy with Lee's apology and are happy to move on, but, with respect, you are not in the group he insulted, then followed up with hollow words, chased with a reinforcement of his ignorance and intolerance.
Lee may be young, but that doesn't make bad manners or a lack of respect any more acceptable in my book.
I suggest you carefully read what has been written by all parties.
Robin, I'm pleased you are happy with Lee's apology and are happy to move on, but, with respect, you are not in the group he insulted, then followed up with hollow words, chased with a reinforcement of his ignorance and intolerance.
Lee may be young, but that doesn't make bad manners or a lack of respect any more acceptable in my book.
I suggest you carefully read what has been written by all parties.
Robin, whilst I read @Lee Riley 's subsequent post, it hardly constitutes a true apology when you read the follow up sentences - "........I can't help but see the majority of Type 2s as an avoidable condition that has an effect on Type 1 care due to costs. Obviously Type 1 Diabetes is unavoidable as it is autoimmune whereas the majority of Type 2 Diabetics can avoid such illness through lifestyle changes......."
Personally, I don't see much genuine contrition there.
Let's just see if we can help someone who is clearly unhappy and struggling with their problems.
I think the fact he apologised for his dislikes being offensive is all he can really do. He can't change the fact he said it and a number of people have seen it now.
Doesn't mean his opinion is going to change and we can't crucify him for that, there is no right or wrong when it comes to opinion.
As already said by others he could've been more sensitive to others and not expressed it, but we can't change that now.
Let's just see if we can help someone who is clearly unhappy and struggling with their problems.
I can't help wondering if you are a primary school teacher?
@gemma6549
Have a look at post #3 in this thread.
Now tell me, is this really an apology?
I think the apology is for something that he has deleted from his profile. Not for anything in his posts. Apologising is not the only thing he can do. He can delete the prejudiced offensive stuff from post #3. So he can change things.
Want to to see if you can help someone who is clearly unhappy and struggling with problems? There are plenty of deserving cases.
Oh, and I meant what I said about him not being the only one depressed too.
Respect to those of the opinion that post #3 is not offensive. It is divisive.
Perhaps that is what OP intended.
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