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<blockquote data-quote="McHelen" data-source="post: 2486319" data-attributes="member: 546594"><p>Hi KatMac1, and breathe………. You are amazing for having lost 20kgs xx. Many people, including myself go through a whole range of emotions when diagnosed with T2 and I totally understand your ‘disappointment’. It is a strange set of feelings to work through. I was diagnosed August 2021, and have had good periods of feeling really determined and strong, while on other days I have what can only be described as adult tantrums (I am 55 and can still stamp my feet!).</p><p></p><p>What I am trying to say is that you MUST be kind to yourself. You can do this, you are stronger than you know. You do not have to explain anything to anybody but just say that your medication regime has changed.</p><p></p><p>Big virtual hugs xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McHelen, post: 2486319, member: 546594"] Hi KatMac1, and breathe………. You are amazing for having lost 20kgs xx. Many people, including myself go through a whole range of emotions when diagnosed with T2 and I totally understand your ‘disappointment’. It is a strange set of feelings to work through. I was diagnosed August 2021, and have had good periods of feeling really determined and strong, while on other days I have what can only be described as adult tantrums (I am 55 and can still stamp my feet!). What I am trying to say is that you MUST be kind to yourself. You can do this, you are stronger than you know. You do not have to explain anything to anybody but just say that your medication regime has changed. Big virtual hugs xx [/QUOTE]
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