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<blockquote data-quote="beckysalvage" data-source="post: 1479562" data-attributes="member: 341974"><p>Hi [USER=205538]@baileysmum[/USER],</p><p></p><p>Firstly, you are not a bad diabetic! We have all been there, and will all have good and bad days. I spent much of my teenage years not blood testing, with high HbA1c results and a general disregard for my diabetes. But I was fed up of feeling **** about it. Try and make one small change. For me this was actually testing my blood sugar (I once went 3 months only testing it once!) and that led me to adjust my insulin, to get better sleep and to lower the stress of also feeling like a bad diabetic. This disease is hard, and it never plays by the rules. But one small change can lead to a knock on effect of other things. </p><p></p><p>What one small thing could you change? </p><p></p><p>Chin up, we will not let it beat us!</p><p></p><p>Becky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beckysalvage, post: 1479562, member: 341974"] Hi [USER=205538]@baileysmum[/USER], Firstly, you are not a bad diabetic! We have all been there, and will all have good and bad days. I spent much of my teenage years not blood testing, with high HbA1c results and a general disregard for my diabetes. But I was fed up of feeling **** about it. Try and make one small change. For me this was actually testing my blood sugar (I once went 3 months only testing it once!) and that led me to adjust my insulin, to get better sleep and to lower the stress of also feeling like a bad diabetic. This disease is hard, and it never plays by the rules. But one small change can lead to a knock on effect of other things. What one small thing could you change? Chin up, we will not let it beat us! Becky [/QUOTE]
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