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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2444494" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi there and welcome, I agree with Nicole above. How have you been doing since diagnosis, what is your current routine, how have your numbers been, have any specific issues cropped up? If you are able to tell us that it might help us to help you with some questions to ask the hospital. Of course you are depressed at such a diagnosis, that's natural when you've suddenly been told you have a life changing condition. I am glad you have recognised that there is a grieving process following this and it does not automatically mean that you should be on anti depressant tablets. I wonder how your family thought you should be reacting to this, families mean well but nobody knows what it's like unless they are the ones experiencing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2444494, member: 451727"] Hi there and welcome, I agree with Nicole above. How have you been doing since diagnosis, what is your current routine, how have your numbers been, have any specific issues cropped up? If you are able to tell us that it might help us to help you with some questions to ask the hospital. Of course you are depressed at such a diagnosis, that's natural when you've suddenly been told you have a life changing condition. I am glad you have recognised that there is a grieving process following this and it does not automatically mean that you should be on anti depressant tablets. I wonder how your family thought you should be reacting to this, families mean well but nobody knows what it's like unless they are the ones experiencing it. [/QUOTE]
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