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<blockquote data-quote="Fallgal" data-source="post: 829290" data-attributes="member: 92569"><p>Sarah,</p><p></p><p>Why don't you start posting on the eating threads, what you had for breakfast, what you're making for tea, etc. As Neil said, as soon as your sugars are under control, you'll feel a lot better. I used to wake up cranky and tired as hell every morning. I slept badly at night and it would take me hours to 'fully' wake up. When I got my sugars under control I felt SOOOO much better. I have loads more energy. I can walk so much better. I am far happier. Please do this for yourself. If you become more active on the forum and post in the various threads, you'll get so much support and help with menus, etc.</p><p></p><p>Surely you have interests? Do you like films? reading? tv shows? music? photography? Along with making a lit of the low-carb foods you actually enjoy, how about making a list of things that make you happy, no matter how small? I absolutely love the coast; how wonderful you live near the sea Your dream is to live in a mill house and mine is to live near the coast!</p><p></p><p>Even if you feel everything is utter **** right now, do this for yourself and see how much better you can feel all around when your diabetes is under control. How about making yourself a promise that you will do one positive thing each day for a month and see how it goes? Hugs x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallgal, post: 829290, member: 92569"] Sarah, Why don't you start posting on the eating threads, what you had for breakfast, what you're making for tea, etc. As Neil said, as soon as your sugars are under control, you'll feel a lot better. I used to wake up cranky and tired as hell every morning. I slept badly at night and it would take me hours to 'fully' wake up. When I got my sugars under control I felt SOOOO much better. I have loads more energy. I can walk so much better. I am far happier. Please do this for yourself. If you become more active on the forum and post in the various threads, you'll get so much support and help with menus, etc. Surely you have interests? Do you like films? reading? tv shows? music? photography? Along with making a lit of the low-carb foods you actually enjoy, how about making a list of things that make you happy, no matter how small? I absolutely love the coast; how wonderful you live near the sea Your dream is to live in a mill house and mine is to live near the coast! Even if you feel everything is utter **** right now, do this for yourself and see how much better you can feel all around when your diabetes is under control. How about making yourself a promise that you will do one positive thing each day for a month and see how it goes? Hugs x [/QUOTE]
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