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<blockquote data-quote="Country Girl" data-source="post: 959716" data-attributes="member: 211278"><p>and its terrible t</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Ashwee99 from the photo you look like such a beautiful strong girl with your life only starting and it's so sad to hear you struggling but unfortunately that is a downside to Diabetes, depression and the way it makes you feel is that why should I care anymore what is the point? now I am not your age I am 28 and I have thoughts just like this at one stage last year I just stopped taking my insulin and checking my blood sugars because I had enough of it I was tired of being treated as if I was wrapped in bubble wrap, I was being watched by family because they were afraid that I was going to commit suicide I was put in hospital and I didn't care I had enough of it I ended up ill and then my doctor said to me that he was thinking of putting me on an insulin pump because at least then I was going to be taking my insulin. Its terrible when you just get tired of it looking after yourself but what made me turn was I looked at my family and I just thought what would happen if I killed myself and it would be terrible I'm not coming you to me I am just trying to empathise with you there is light at the end of the tunnel you keep your head up honey I have diabetes 4 years and its hard but all of us me, you and everybody else keep your head above water and show how strong you really are <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Country Girl, post: 959716, member: 211278"] and its terrible t Hi Ashwee99 from the photo you look like such a beautiful strong girl with your life only starting and it's so sad to hear you struggling but unfortunately that is a downside to Diabetes, depression and the way it makes you feel is that why should I care anymore what is the point? now I am not your age I am 28 and I have thoughts just like this at one stage last year I just stopped taking my insulin and checking my blood sugars because I had enough of it I was tired of being treated as if I was wrapped in bubble wrap, I was being watched by family because they were afraid that I was going to commit suicide I was put in hospital and I didn't care I had enough of it I ended up ill and then my doctor said to me that he was thinking of putting me on an insulin pump because at least then I was going to be taking my insulin. Its terrible when you just get tired of it looking after yourself but what made me turn was I looked at my family and I just thought what would happen if I killed myself and it would be terrible I'm not coming you to me I am just trying to empathise with you there is light at the end of the tunnel you keep your head up honey I have diabetes 4 years and its hard but all of us me, you and everybody else keep your head above water and show how strong you really are :) [/QUOTE]
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