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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2422333" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Please take it easy on yourself, I sympathise, because of shielding, I have not seen my daughter and grandsons for months if not more than a year. There is no need to blame yourself. You weren't aware of the prospects of developing diabetes. You were stressed and mourning. I know what you are feeling. I lost six members of my close family since the turn of the century. </p><p>It is acceptable to eat junk, because it can be completely understandable in the present pandemic.</p><p>I have gone through anxiety and depression and developed another condition. As well as my RH. If that is not enough, my better half is disabled.</p><p></p><p>My advice to you, is get the knowledge, how to control your diabetes and be more positive about your future, your daughter would be appalled if she thought you were going through this experience. What has happened is something you can't change, the damage is done. So, what you can do is live in the present, get your dietary intake sorted, get your meds sorted, get your head sorted. And try to look forward for your future health.</p><p>I wish, that I could do something, I wish that you get your doctor to get the tests necessary. But I can't do this.</p><p>Only you can.</p><p>Only you are going to look after your health.</p><p>Only you can do this.</p><p></p><p>Stay safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2422333, member: 85785"] Please take it easy on yourself, I sympathise, because of shielding, I have not seen my daughter and grandsons for months if not more than a year. There is no need to blame yourself. You weren't aware of the prospects of developing diabetes. You were stressed and mourning. I know what you are feeling. I lost six members of my close family since the turn of the century. It is acceptable to eat junk, because it can be completely understandable in the present pandemic. I have gone through anxiety and depression and developed another condition. As well as my RH. If that is not enough, my better half is disabled. My advice to you, is get the knowledge, how to control your diabetes and be more positive about your future, your daughter would be appalled if she thought you were going through this experience. What has happened is something you can't change, the damage is done. So, what you can do is live in the present, get your dietary intake sorted, get your meds sorted, get your head sorted. And try to look forward for your future health. I wish, that I could do something, I wish that you get your doctor to get the tests necessary. But I can't do this. Only you can. Only you are going to look after your health. Only you can do this. Stay safe [/QUOTE]
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