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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1612245" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Personally the news that I was heading for diabetes came as a terrible shock, followed by lots of painful grieving. I mourned my old self-image and also my previous carefree way of life around shopping, cooking and eating. I wept floods intermittently over several weeks. Now I feel much more positive, though I can still over react if I get what seems to me an undeservedly high blood glucose reading. IMO it must be a rare person who is not upset by all this in the beginning. In your case the current uncertainty must make it harder to bear. I imagine you'll feel better when you know where you stand. Good luck with your tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1612245, member: 429870"] Personally the news that I was heading for diabetes came as a terrible shock, followed by lots of painful grieving. I mourned my old self-image and also my previous carefree way of life around shopping, cooking and eating. I wept floods intermittently over several weeks. Now I feel much more positive, though I can still over react if I get what seems to me an undeservedly high blood glucose reading. IMO it must be a rare person who is not upset by all this in the beginning. In your case the current uncertainty must make it harder to bear. I imagine you'll feel better when you know where you stand. Good luck with your tests. [/QUOTE]
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