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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 2066739" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi [USER=495203]@Domi0205[/USER], Please, please, please seek help. </p><p>Contact the people who have expertise in your type of troubles as [USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER] suggests.</p><p>Sometimes people carry about with them a belief that they are overweight when in fact they are, when their weight, height etc is measured.</p><p>And whilst an ostrich hides its head as a form of defence, hiding from measuring bsls helps no-one, particularly yourself.</p><p>That is why seeing thise who understand what is happening to you is so important.</p><p>There is a way to be and feel much better but you will need to take that step, or end up back in hospital or maybe even detained.</p><p>You have a scary choice but it is far better in the long run to go towards the light, get better and learn from the past and embrace the present and future.</p><p>Your bsls and their control over the next few years are very important and you really have a great chance at a wonderful life.</p><p>I say that having been on insulin for 52 years. Not saying it is easy street but doable.</p><p>Each if us has potential to be the best we can, to blossom, achieve things and care about ourselves and those we love.</p><p>It can hard to love ourselves at times and humour is a good way to atsrt, but we all need to be realistic, accept feedback and keep our minds clear about what is real.</p><p>Best Wishes.</p><p></p><p>Nothing is impossible</p><p>[ATTACH]33395[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2066739, member: 468714"] Hi [USER=495203]@Domi0205[/USER], Please, please, please seek help. Contact the people who have expertise in your type of troubles as [USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER] suggests. Sometimes people carry about with them a belief that they are overweight when in fact they are, when their weight, height etc is measured. And whilst an ostrich hides its head as a form of defence, hiding from measuring bsls helps no-one, particularly yourself. That is why seeing thise who understand what is happening to you is so important. There is a way to be and feel much better but you will need to take that step, or end up back in hospital or maybe even detained. You have a scary choice but it is far better in the long run to go towards the light, get better and learn from the past and embrace the present and future. Your bsls and their control over the next few years are very important and you really have a great chance at a wonderful life. I say that having been on insulin for 52 years. Not saying it is easy street but doable. Each if us has potential to be the best we can, to blossom, achieve things and care about ourselves and those we love. It can hard to love ourselves at times and humour is a good way to atsrt, but we all need to be realistic, accept feedback and keep our minds clear about what is real. Best Wishes. Nothing is impossible [ATTACH]33395[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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