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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 2324902" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>I was diagnosed in a hospital, when one morning I was told I had to inject myself. A doctor and nurse were with me and they said I had to do it ( I was 270 miles away from home and I had two children to go back to) my heart was racing, my hands were sweating and when I actually did it, a small trickle of blood came out, I felt sick. Nursing runs in my family but stops at me, my mum said ' out of all of us, why did it have to happen to you' and the rest is history, I just had to get on with it.</p><p>Your doing your best, it's a start and it's about taking small steps, you'll get there.</p><p> Take care and stay safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 2324902, member: 44643"] I was diagnosed in a hospital, when one morning I was told I had to inject myself. A doctor and nurse were with me and they said I had to do it ( I was 270 miles away from home and I had two children to go back to) my heart was racing, my hands were sweating and when I actually did it, a small trickle of blood came out, I felt sick. Nursing runs in my family but stops at me, my mum said ' out of all of us, why did it have to happen to you' and the rest is history, I just had to get on with it. Your doing your best, it's a start and it's about taking small steps, you'll get there. Take care and stay safe [/QUOTE]
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