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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 1569327" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>Hi [USER=12306]@curly[/USER]. I fully understand everything you've just said. No one really understands, everyone gets it wrong. As diabetics we are on our own within 99% of society.</p><p>I always say ..... no one knows diabetes like a diabetic knows it. Consultants,DSN, parents ,partners no one fully gets it.</p><p>I think you should stay with us on the forum, I along with so many others do understand. I'm no expert on what you're going through but fully understand how you're feeling.</p><p>From my initial diagnosis I've always embraced my diabetes, I use it to inspire me to do things in life, I've been very lucky that it's worked that way for me and fully appreciate its easier to probably say than do.</p><p>Instead of fighting your diabetes each and everyday ( let's be honest it's a war you'll never win ) try and embrace your diabetes, make it your friend, make it the reason that you're a fighter, make it the reason you live and succeed.</p><p>Diabetes i believe is 80% emotional/ mental 15% medication and 5% winging it.</p><p>Hope this gives you something to consider.</p><p>You can do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 1569327, member: 47983"] Hi [USER=12306]@curly[/USER]. I fully understand everything you've just said. No one really understands, everyone gets it wrong. As diabetics we are on our own within 99% of society. I always say ..... no one knows diabetes like a diabetic knows it. Consultants,DSN, parents ,partners no one fully gets it. I think you should stay with us on the forum, I along with so many others do understand. I'm no expert on what you're going through but fully understand how you're feeling. From my initial diagnosis I've always embraced my diabetes, I use it to inspire me to do things in life, I've been very lucky that it's worked that way for me and fully appreciate its easier to probably say than do. Instead of fighting your diabetes each and everyday ( let's be honest it's a war you'll never win ) try and embrace your diabetes, make it your friend, make it the reason that you're a fighter, make it the reason you live and succeed. Diabetes i believe is 80% emotional/ mental 15% medication and 5% winging it. Hope this gives you something to consider. You can do it. [/QUOTE]
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