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<blockquote data-quote="xXTashaBooXx" data-source="post: 1014659" data-attributes="member: 244339"><p>Hiya. I was diagnosed at age 11 and I'm now 15. I can honestly say I struggle with the same thing. The daily routine gets annoying and I get tired of being wrapped up and treated like a baby, as if I'm not capable or trusted enough to live a normal life. </p><p>Yes, it upsets me too because I get fed up and just feel like crying because I just wish none of this had happened, but now it has, I'm struggling but just managing to get things back on track because I've been skipping injections and just eating. </p><p>Sometimes you just need that little bit of will-power to make you see how serious this situation is, and maybe if you started getting back into this routine, it will become normal for you, just like a routine you might do when you wake up or before you go to bed. Its difficult but take it one step at a time. You can talk to your specialist or a family or friend if you feel you need it, and sometimes it helps if you talk to someone in the same situation so you don't feel like youre the only one doing this.</p><p></p><p>Dont forget to stay strong though and dont give up on yourself. Message me back if you like x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xXTashaBooXx, post: 1014659, member: 244339"] Hiya. I was diagnosed at age 11 and I'm now 15. I can honestly say I struggle with the same thing. The daily routine gets annoying and I get tired of being wrapped up and treated like a baby, as if I'm not capable or trusted enough to live a normal life. Yes, it upsets me too because I get fed up and just feel like crying because I just wish none of this had happened, but now it has, I'm struggling but just managing to get things back on track because I've been skipping injections and just eating. Sometimes you just need that little bit of will-power to make you see how serious this situation is, and maybe if you started getting back into this routine, it will become normal for you, just like a routine you might do when you wake up or before you go to bed. Its difficult but take it one step at a time. You can talk to your specialist or a family or friend if you feel you need it, and sometimes it helps if you talk to someone in the same situation so you don't feel like youre the only one doing this. Dont forget to stay strong though and dont give up on yourself. Message me back if you like x [/QUOTE]
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