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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 283667"><p>geez :shock: so many of us go through the ringer hey. I have had a tough life too I suppose. I tend to hold in my emotions too, and do the "suck it up princess" and get on with things mostly. But I think this hasn't been helpful for me... as a few people have pointed out to me along the way (including a clinical psychologist) is that I internalise stuff and the stress comes out in way of illness in my body. Well there could be some truth in that.... not sure it's entirely true though? Seeing the psych was handy (although only a few months of visits).... but she said I've had too many what she considers major traumas in my life. A lot of them during my childhood too... wonder if that played a part in getting diabetes younger? Well I guess a lot of questions that I will never really know the answer to. I think the psych saw dollar signs when she heard my story... and perhaps I should still be seeing one... but I have too many other things going on right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 283667"] geez :shock: so many of us go through the ringer hey. I have had a tough life too I suppose. I tend to hold in my emotions too, and do the "suck it up princess" and get on with things mostly. But I think this hasn't been helpful for me... as a few people have pointed out to me along the way (including a clinical psychologist) is that I internalise stuff and the stress comes out in way of illness in my body. Well there could be some truth in that.... not sure it's entirely true though? Seeing the psych was handy (although only a few months of visits).... but she said I've had too many what she considers major traumas in my life. A lot of them during my childhood too... wonder if that played a part in getting diabetes younger? Well I guess a lot of questions that I will never really know the answer to. I think the psych saw dollar signs when she heard my story... and perhaps I should still be seeing one... but I have too many other things going on right now. [/QUOTE]
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