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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 199475" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>I won't beat about the bush etc..</p><p></p><p>Getting yourself back on track is going to be hard work because it will mean a lot of testing to get the information you need and getting a routine sorted is hard going etc. It won't always be like this as things settle down again a your daily managment routine will get a lot easier and less intensive feeling.. But the rewards for seeing it through is well worth the effort...</p><p></p><p>You not only feel a lot better in yourself, but new situations will become a lot easier to tackle the diabetic side of things.. And I've found that more people hold you in awe because well you'll living a very normal life, and you'll diabetic awesome :lol: </p><p></p><p>You do need to be brave and get back into the check-up side of things, now I know that you've probably avoided going due to feelings of well I haven't done this or that, or my results aren't going to be good etc.. But finding the courage to see your gp and get a referal back to clinic is well worth it... As the team will not be judgmental at all, they will understand..</p><p></p><p>The truth is you won't be their first diabetic who lost their way nor will you be your last, it's quite common for diabetics at some point of time to go 'what the heck I scared' and still their head in the sand with the hope it will all go away..</p><p></p><p>You can't change the past, but you can change the future, yes it's scary and does take courage but once you get past those first steps you won't regret it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 199475, member: 11712"] I won't beat about the bush etc.. Getting yourself back on track is going to be hard work because it will mean a lot of testing to get the information you need and getting a routine sorted is hard going etc. It won't always be like this as things settle down again a your daily managment routine will get a lot easier and less intensive feeling.. But the rewards for seeing it through is well worth the effort... You not only feel a lot better in yourself, but new situations will become a lot easier to tackle the diabetic side of things.. And I've found that more people hold you in awe because well you'll living a very normal life, and you'll diabetic awesome :lol: You do need to be brave and get back into the check-up side of things, now I know that you've probably avoided going due to feelings of well I haven't done this or that, or my results aren't going to be good etc.. But finding the courage to see your gp and get a referal back to clinic is well worth it... As the team will not be judgmental at all, they will understand.. The truth is you won't be their first diabetic who lost their way nor will you be your last, it's quite common for diabetics at some point of time to go 'what the heck I scared' and still their head in the sand with the hope it will all go away.. You can't change the past, but you can change the future, yes it's scary and does take courage but once you get past those first steps you won't regret it.. [/QUOTE]
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