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<blockquote data-quote="nmr1991" data-source="post: 911677" data-attributes="member: 35685"><p>diabetes has sort of liberated me in the sense that self-harm is easier to accomplish just by eating carbs and not injecting insulin for it. Granted that there are some complications i'd rather not have in the future as a result of a constantly high HbA1c, but i'm afraid thats not motivation enough for me until I actually get the symptoms. Sure I get the need to go toilet often during the night/day, feel weak and tired, and all of that stuff but my body is gradually acclimating to the high blood glucose, it just feels normal now and the harder I push it up, the more pronounced the symptoms will be. Thats depression for you - additionally I won't get prescribed anti-depressants because they say its brought on by my high blood glucose, when in fact i've had it before diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmr1991, post: 911677, member: 35685"] diabetes has sort of liberated me in the sense that self-harm is easier to accomplish just by eating carbs and not injecting insulin for it. Granted that there are some complications i'd rather not have in the future as a result of a constantly high HbA1c, but i'm afraid thats not motivation enough for me until I actually get the symptoms. Sure I get the need to go toilet often during the night/day, feel weak and tired, and all of that stuff but my body is gradually acclimating to the high blood glucose, it just feels normal now and the harder I push it up, the more pronounced the symptoms will be. Thats depression for you - additionally I won't get prescribed anti-depressants because they say its brought on by my high blood glucose, when in fact i've had it before diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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