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<blockquote data-quote="leahkian" data-source="post: 1668086" data-attributes="member: 32193"><p>Hello Meg i see you are going through a difficult time again, as you have been told it is no good keeping your feelings locked away. If you are on a pump i assume you have a diabetic nurse who you can contact if you are worried, if you have why don't you give here a call and explain what you are going through and ask for advice. If the problems at home are something that you do not want your DNS calling home then ask her not to. She maybe able to help you and as you no stress and worry all effect BS so this needs sorting out. With the stress at school have you not got a teacher who you like and can explain what is happening, i found a teacher when my parents split up the day before i started my final exams and he was a great help. As for the coke you no that it is not good for you but you may be using it to give you energy or as a comfort to help with the stress and Meg you are still new to the diabetes and most of us do things we regret so give yourself a break. You have made the first step by telling people which tells me you want to get it sorted, when you go to the shop to get coke try and pick the diet one up as i no how tempting it may be to get full sugar. In my time as a diabetic the time i found most hard was from the age of 14-25 as your body changes, life changes, you can go out drinking and clubbing and maybe meet someone you like. You can find your head spinning around and going through different thoughts which can effect your sleep, i hope you keep talking as i did not and was very close to being admitted to a mental health ward. You will find that you will have moments in your life like this with diabetes but you have already had a couple and got through them that is because you are strong but we all need a little help now and again. Keep posting and i hope you feel better soon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leahkian, post: 1668086, member: 32193"] Hello Meg i see you are going through a difficult time again, as you have been told it is no good keeping your feelings locked away. If you are on a pump i assume you have a diabetic nurse who you can contact if you are worried, if you have why don't you give here a call and explain what you are going through and ask for advice. If the problems at home are something that you do not want your DNS calling home then ask her not to. She maybe able to help you and as you no stress and worry all effect BS so this needs sorting out. With the stress at school have you not got a teacher who you like and can explain what is happening, i found a teacher when my parents split up the day before i started my final exams and he was a great help. As for the coke you no that it is not good for you but you may be using it to give you energy or as a comfort to help with the stress and Meg you are still new to the diabetes and most of us do things we regret so give yourself a break. You have made the first step by telling people which tells me you want to get it sorted, when you go to the shop to get coke try and pick the diet one up as i no how tempting it may be to get full sugar. In my time as a diabetic the time i found most hard was from the age of 14-25 as your body changes, life changes, you can go out drinking and clubbing and maybe meet someone you like. You can find your head spinning around and going through different thoughts which can effect your sleep, i hope you keep talking as i did not and was very close to being admitted to a mental health ward. You will find that you will have moments in your life like this with diabetes but you have already had a couple and got through them that is because you are strong but we all need a little help now and again. Keep posting and i hope you feel better soon [/QUOTE]
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