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<blockquote data-quote="NinaB73" data-source="post: 1771107" data-attributes="member: 170820"><p>I totally agree with you all! I've been going 37 years and yet still learning and moaning! [USER=473231]@LordReptilia[/USER] says it is the card we were dealt and I remember my partner (of 20 odd years) telling me the same thing when we first met and it is just right, unfortunately or fortunately...now I am older and have experienced what others go through with other conditions then it makes me determined to go with my 'card'. Not easy I know and there are times I could pull my hair out especially when it seems that the rest of the world are only worrying about the most trivial things. That bugs me from time to time, when I listen to friends moaning about the most ridiculous things! But hey we have all been in this game a while and I am sure we are winning some of the time! </p><p></p><p>Like you [USER=370206]@Bridie9408[/USER] my son has kept me going through thick and thin, when you have someone else to consider it takes that need to dwell away. </p><p></p><p>The trouble with Diabetes is that it requires so much self maintenance which means you can never forget about it even for a day otherwise you face the consequences! I was recently asked at a dental appointment if all my medication was the same and am I still taking insulin, I must admit despite my friendly nature I did reply "I would be dead if I didn't!" </p><p>Lets carry on moaning <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> I think it is good for the soul x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NinaB73, post: 1771107, member: 170820"] I totally agree with you all! I've been going 37 years and yet still learning and moaning! [USER=473231]@LordReptilia[/USER] says it is the card we were dealt and I remember my partner (of 20 odd years) telling me the same thing when we first met and it is just right, unfortunately or fortunately...now I am older and have experienced what others go through with other conditions then it makes me determined to go with my 'card'. Not easy I know and there are times I could pull my hair out especially when it seems that the rest of the world are only worrying about the most trivial things. That bugs me from time to time, when I listen to friends moaning about the most ridiculous things! But hey we have all been in this game a while and I am sure we are winning some of the time! Like you [USER=370206]@Bridie9408[/USER] my son has kept me going through thick and thin, when you have someone else to consider it takes that need to dwell away. The trouble with Diabetes is that it requires so much self maintenance which means you can never forget about it even for a day otherwise you face the consequences! I was recently asked at a dental appointment if all my medication was the same and am I still taking insulin, I must admit despite my friendly nature I did reply "I would be dead if I didn't!" Lets carry on moaning :) I think it is good for the soul x [/QUOTE]
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