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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1704267" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Over thinking this is exhausting in itself.</p><p>Take some time out of thinking everything. Burn out is hanging around you.</p><p>Listen.</p><p>You know what YOUR body needs. Find a low maintenance way to supply your body's needs. A way which is possible in times of illness, poverty, bereavement and unexpected changes.</p><p>Diabetes is for life.</p><p>You don't have to be a perfect diabetic just a conscientious one.</p><p>Cut yourself some flack.</p><p>You are a star and you have stormed this........ Now put it into normal day practice and start enjoying your life again!!!!</p><p>That doesn't mean carbs. It means finding the way to blend this into everyday life. Reasonably.</p><p>I'm no robot and either is anyone else.</p><p>Don't put all this pressure on yourself.</p><p>90% is more than good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1704267, member: 196960"] Over thinking this is exhausting in itself. Take some time out of thinking everything. Burn out is hanging around you. Listen. You know what YOUR body needs. Find a low maintenance way to supply your body's needs. A way which is possible in times of illness, poverty, bereavement and unexpected changes. Diabetes is for life. You don't have to be a perfect diabetic just a conscientious one. Cut yourself some flack. You are a star and you have stormed this........ Now put it into normal day practice and start enjoying your life again!!!! That doesn't mean carbs. It means finding the way to blend this into everyday life. Reasonably. I'm no robot and either is anyone else. Don't put all this pressure on yourself. 90% is more than good enough. [/QUOTE]
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