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<blockquote data-quote="conniecar" data-source="post: 1222504" data-attributes="member: 188016"><p>To everyone that replied....... Thanks so much. My husband said today ( amid me wailing ) that maybe a counsellor might help? But this is what we need, it's empathy and practical advise from people who know exactly how it is, day to day. As you all know, tomorrow will be different and we all have to haul ourselves up again but you have all helped hugely. I'm a bit guilty of making a joke of 'all my conditions - oh it's such a laugh!' when really I just want someone kind to say how hard it must be ( but that would cause more wailing). Also I've been out for a rum and a packet of crisps with Eliot tonight, and felt quite normal really, until I went to pay and saw the horrified look of the bar maid as she clocked my gnarly, bent fingers [emoji48] what can you say?! As far as she's concerned diabetes just means an embargo on meringues and the reason why she can't get in to see her GP. As an extract from my diary ( New Year's Day 1976 ) said ' I'm in hospital and have had loads of pricks!' On that happy note, goodnight all [emoji8][emoji8][emoji8][emoji8]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conniecar, post: 1222504, member: 188016"] To everyone that replied....... Thanks so much. My husband said today ( amid me wailing ) that maybe a counsellor might help? But this is what we need, it's empathy and practical advise from people who know exactly how it is, day to day. As you all know, tomorrow will be different and we all have to haul ourselves up again but you have all helped hugely. I'm a bit guilty of making a joke of 'all my conditions - oh it's such a laugh!' when really I just want someone kind to say how hard it must be ( but that would cause more wailing). Also I've been out for a rum and a packet of crisps with Eliot tonight, and felt quite normal really, until I went to pay and saw the horrified look of the bar maid as she clocked my gnarly, bent fingers [emoji48] what can you say?! As far as she's concerned diabetes just means an embargo on meringues and the reason why she can't get in to see her GP. As an extract from my diary ( New Year's Day 1976 ) said ' I'm in hospital and have had loads of pricks!' On that happy note, goodnight all [emoji8][emoji8][emoji8][emoji8] [/QUOTE]
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