Hi Searley
Sorry to hear you feel a bit bogged down with it all of late, I'm sure we have all been there. I have fallen off the wagon a number of times....in fact it took me a number of years to get on the wagon in the first place with my Diabetes self care/control and I feel that when you are younger you can get away with it a lot more. I suppose that is also true of non diabetics but with us, a unhealthy lifestyle seems to catch up a lot quicker, and we pay higher consequences.
You know what you need to be doing , it is just making the changes and sticking to them day in day out to stay healthy, but you will fall off the wagon from time to time and the longer you have been doing the right things health wise ,the more rotten you will feel for the relapses. That will put you off doing the wrong things for your Diabetes as much as anything else.Don't get down about it, or be hard on yourself
It took me a lot of years living with this Disease to take it seriously. Some of the lessons I learned the hard way and paid for them, but now I feel like, for a number of years anyway, not only have I been "on the wagon",I've been driving it and am in control at last....You'll get there kid. There is no better saying than tomorrow is another day, when you have had a bad day, and we all have them. This disease really is about one day at a time .
That's a whole lot of post about a whole load of Wagons :lol: :lol: KEEP TRUCKING :lol: Sorry...I've given myself a slap now :wink: :lol: