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<blockquote data-quote="titchy_lou" data-source="post: 364879" data-attributes="member: 62582"><p><strong>Re: Ignorance of non-diabetics</strong></p><p></p><p>I understand that I can just take extra insulin, but as I've said in previous posts, I am anxious to do this, after seeing my grandad and other people who do it, ruin their lives. My diabetes also isn't under control yet, so I don't see why I should put a strain on it, just for her. </p><p></p><p>Please don't get me wrong, in everyday life, I have very good self discipline. I dot there most fats while my mum and sister stuff their faced with chocolate, but a whole day will make me feel down because I won't be able to join in in the activities or conversation. </p><p></p><p>I have had a look on the website and its not just tasting, it's designing your own chocolate to take home, taste testing and a few other bits. It also says spectators aren't allowed, which is something I'd have to look into. And it's all Belgian chocolate, no diabetic or dark.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to fall out over this, hence why I asked to meet up and talk. The bride doesn't want to though, so I don't see what else I can do... </p><p></p><p></p><p>Diabetes type 1.5</p><p>Diagnosed September 2011</p><p>Currently on basal insulin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="titchy_lou, post: 364879, member: 62582"] [b]Re: Ignorance of non-diabetics[/b] I understand that I can just take extra insulin, but as I've said in previous posts, I am anxious to do this, after seeing my grandad and other people who do it, ruin their lives. My diabetes also isn't under control yet, so I don't see why I should put a strain on it, just for her. Please don't get me wrong, in everyday life, I have very good self discipline. I dot there most fats while my mum and sister stuff their faced with chocolate, but a whole day will make me feel down because I won't be able to join in in the activities or conversation. I have had a look on the website and its not just tasting, it's designing your own chocolate to take home, taste testing and a few other bits. It also says spectators aren't allowed, which is something I'd have to look into. And it's all Belgian chocolate, no diabetic or dark. I don't want to fall out over this, hence why I asked to meet up and talk. The bride doesn't want to though, so I don't see what else I can do... Diabetes type 1.5 Diagnosed September 2011 Currently on basal insulin [/QUOTE]
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