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<blockquote data-quote="Mattbald" data-source="post: 2233570" data-attributes="member: 395780"><p>Hi, just after some advice on how different people let their loved ones know how & when they’re feeling pretty ****?</p><p>My glucose levels have been pretty bad over the last couple of days, struggled to get them below 14 & at one point they were 26, which has really taken it out of my physical & mentally. I’ve not eaten at all really & don’t want to as my levels will skyrocket.</p><p></p><p>When I’m like that I just need time to stop & rest but I don’t want to look like I’m just being lazy. I feel like I need to justify why i need some time out but I can’t explain to my partner how it makes me feel & how draining it can be.</p><p>We have two boys, 22 months & 3.5 years old, which adds some complications too. Thanks</p><p></p><p>Edited by mod to removed thinly disguised expletive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattbald, post: 2233570, member: 395780"] Hi, just after some advice on how different people let their loved ones know how & when they’re feeling pretty ****? My glucose levels have been pretty bad over the last couple of days, struggled to get them below 14 & at one point they were 26, which has really taken it out of my physical & mentally. I’ve not eaten at all really & don’t want to as my levels will skyrocket. When I’m like that I just need time to stop & rest but I don’t want to look like I’m just being lazy. I feel like I need to justify why i need some time out but I can’t explain to my partner how it makes me feel & how draining it can be. We have two boys, 22 months & 3.5 years old, which adds some complications too. Thanks Edited by mod to removed thinly disguised expletive. [/QUOTE]
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