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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2332920" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Carly, I really do you feel for you, you are clearly grieving and this can cause a person to 'give up'. What you are doing is actually self harming and you know that you will become VERY ill and end up in hospital or worse. That's the reality of it as I'm sure you know. All I can say is think of what your Dad would want you to do, it sounds like you loved each other very much and you KNOW that he would probably be cross with you if you neglected yourself, your children (by 'harming' yourself) and your Mum and partner. I bet your Dad loved his grandchildren deeply and I imagine that the thought of you like this would hurt him? Nobody can ask a person to hurry up and get over their grief, it takes a LOT of time, but imagine how much worse it would all be for you and your family if you fell into a coma and got rushed off to hospital? PLEASE take your insulin as this scenario could happen within a few days if you simply leave it. You came onto this site for help and believe me, you will get it in abundance. I, for one am thinking of you right now, you have SO much pressure on you at this time and I would say keep thinking of your Dad and what HE would want you to do as a tribute to him and his love. xxxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2332920, member: 451727"] Carly, I really do you feel for you, you are clearly grieving and this can cause a person to 'give up'. What you are doing is actually self harming and you know that you will become VERY ill and end up in hospital or worse. That's the reality of it as I'm sure you know. All I can say is think of what your Dad would want you to do, it sounds like you loved each other very much and you KNOW that he would probably be cross with you if you neglected yourself, your children (by 'harming' yourself) and your Mum and partner. I bet your Dad loved his grandchildren deeply and I imagine that the thought of you like this would hurt him? Nobody can ask a person to hurry up and get over their grief, it takes a LOT of time, but imagine how much worse it would all be for you and your family if you fell into a coma and got rushed off to hospital? PLEASE take your insulin as this scenario could happen within a few days if you simply leave it. You came onto this site for help and believe me, you will get it in abundance. I, for one am thinking of you right now, you have SO much pressure on you at this time and I would say keep thinking of your Dad and what HE would want you to do as a tribute to him and his love. xxxx [/QUOTE]
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