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<blockquote data-quote="Lilybean" data-source="post: 76698" data-attributes="member: 19628"><p>hi you! you sound much more positive too which i'm really pleased about. this forum is definitely a god send! i too think a bit of obsessiveness is healthy! it keeps you focused and determined otherwiwe i can imagine it's very easy to let things slide and do whatever and bs levels would be horendous and that would be very upsetting as well as have serious health consequences.</p><p></p><p>since joining last week i've been feeling more positive and being as i'm getting tired of hearing myself and my negative thoughts i've been trying to think about how i can be positive about it. i can't do anything about it, it's here and it's here to stay so, like you say, understand, learn and live with it as best you can.</p><p></p><p>i am considering, although not just yet as baby due soon, doing an OU course on health science. I want to learn more about foods and the body and science behind it to help myself eat healthily and manage my diabetes as best i can with foods as well as insulin and the degree also include diabetes care. i'd really like to become a dietitian so i can help other people and how better to do that than to be diabetic myself and living with it and to be qualified to help people and make their live's easier when they are diagnosed. i think doing something positive will be hugely beneficial. once baby is here, and i've adjusted to being a diabetic not being pregnant, i'd also like to get in to exercise and do something to raise funds for diabetes awareness.</p><p></p><p>a chap on this site is cycling from london to paris! well done him. that's just brilliant. </p><p></p><p>keep well and keep posting - great to hear from you!</p><p></p><p>xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lilybean, post: 76698, member: 19628"] hi you! you sound much more positive too which i'm really pleased about. this forum is definitely a god send! i too think a bit of obsessiveness is healthy! it keeps you focused and determined otherwiwe i can imagine it's very easy to let things slide and do whatever and bs levels would be horendous and that would be very upsetting as well as have serious health consequences. since joining last week i've been feeling more positive and being as i'm getting tired of hearing myself and my negative thoughts i've been trying to think about how i can be positive about it. i can't do anything about it, it's here and it's here to stay so, like you say, understand, learn and live with it as best you can. i am considering, although not just yet as baby due soon, doing an OU course on health science. I want to learn more about foods and the body and science behind it to help myself eat healthily and manage my diabetes as best i can with foods as well as insulin and the degree also include diabetes care. i'd really like to become a dietitian so i can help other people and how better to do that than to be diabetic myself and living with it and to be qualified to help people and make their live's easier when they are diagnosed. i think doing something positive will be hugely beneficial. once baby is here, and i've adjusted to being a diabetic not being pregnant, i'd also like to get in to exercise and do something to raise funds for diabetes awareness. a chap on this site is cycling from london to paris! well done him. that's just brilliant. keep well and keep posting - great to hear from you! xx [/QUOTE]
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