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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2332971" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>Hi [USER=528072]@Carlyh210[/USER] , I'm sorry you're in such a dark place right now.</p><p>It sounds like at the moment everything together is just too much for you to cope with on your own.</p><p>Please reach out to your GP or diabetes nurse to ask for help! The grief will get a bit easier to handle after a while, but you need to survive in the mean time. It may help a lot to speak with a psychologist to get you through this dark period.</p><p></p><p>Having high BG's all the time likely means you feel even worse, mentally (for many of us feeling depressed is a symptom of high blood glucose!). The nasty part is feeling even more depressed means you feel like managing your diabetes even less, which feeds the depression and so on and so forth.</p><p></p><p>May I ask how old your children are?</p><p></p><p>Wish you all the best, I hope things will get better for you shortly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2332971, member: 372207"] Hi [USER=528072]@Carlyh210[/USER] , I'm sorry you're in such a dark place right now. It sounds like at the moment everything together is just too much for you to cope with on your own. Please reach out to your GP or diabetes nurse to ask for help! The grief will get a bit easier to handle after a while, but you need to survive in the mean time. It may help a lot to speak with a psychologist to get you through this dark period. Having high BG's all the time likely means you feel even worse, mentally (for many of us feeling depressed is a symptom of high blood glucose!). The nasty part is feeling even more depressed means you feel like managing your diabetes even less, which feeds the depression and so on and so forth. May I ask how old your children are? Wish you all the best, I hope things will get better for you shortly! [/QUOTE]
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