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<blockquote data-quote="Rachel_Shay" data-source="post: 1084122" data-attributes="member: 275561"><p>I know EXACTLY how you feel, I cannot tell you how similar our stories are. I didn't start taking care of myself until a couple of days ago after I was told that my eye sight was getting really bad, and I knew it was time to change. You taken the first step and believe me when I say this forum helps a lot, I've meet some amazing people that have helped me realise that you have to look after yourself. No one else can do it for you and you're the only one that will suffer in the end (not to sound horrible). Its not easy but once you start seeing the results and having normal sugar levels you start to feel better within yourself. I don't feel as tired any more, I can concentrate for longer periods of time and my depression isn't effecting my everyday activities, and that's all happened within a week. You cant let anything hold you back, diabetes is a part of you yes, but it doesn't have to be a burden. You'll have good days and bad days but you are the only one that can change things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachel_Shay, post: 1084122, member: 275561"] I know EXACTLY how you feel, I cannot tell you how similar our stories are. I didn't start taking care of myself until a couple of days ago after I was told that my eye sight was getting really bad, and I knew it was time to change. You taken the first step and believe me when I say this forum helps a lot, I've meet some amazing people that have helped me realise that you have to look after yourself. No one else can do it for you and you're the only one that will suffer in the end (not to sound horrible). Its not easy but once you start seeing the results and having normal sugar levels you start to feel better within yourself. I don't feel as tired any more, I can concentrate for longer periods of time and my depression isn't effecting my everyday activities, and that's all happened within a week. You cant let anything hold you back, diabetes is a part of you yes, but it doesn't have to be a burden. You'll have good days and bad days but you are the only one that can change things. [/QUOTE]
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