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<blockquote data-quote="WhitbyJet" data-source="post: 269019" data-attributes="member: 35964"><p>Oh Helen some big hugs from me too.</p><p>There was a time when I struggled with my diabetes diagnosis. Life looked very bleak.</p><p>And then I started to look around me, I soon realised that I don't have to look very far to find someone worse off than myself.</p><p>Bitter divorce, a child iwith a brain tumor, bereavement , illness,some very serious tragedies all around. Even our current Prime Minister and the Royal Family haven't escaped.</p><p>It seems that there is some unwritten law that decrees that everyone must have a burden to carry to stop them from living the perfect life.</p><p>I imagined we would all pack up our troubles then throw them on to a pile. A voice from up above would boom telling us all to reach in and take one me those packages. My goodness Helen I would most definitely take mine back again.</p><p>I know my demon. I have got the upper hand, I am grateful that its possible to control my demon. Keep him where he belongs.</p><p>Helen you are brave to open us like this, I can see inner strength that will help you over this hurdle. Perhaps counselling will help you learn acceptance. I am sure that you can move on to lead a happy and healthy life, keeping the demon muzzled.</p><p>Don't despair, we are all here for you.</p><p>Much love</p><p>Judith</p><p>x x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhitbyJet, post: 269019, member: 35964"] Oh Helen some big hugs from me too. There was a time when I struggled with my diabetes diagnosis. Life looked very bleak. And then I started to look around me, I soon realised that I don't have to look very far to find someone worse off than myself. Bitter divorce, a child iwith a brain tumor, bereavement , illness,some very serious tragedies all around. Even our current Prime Minister and the Royal Family haven't escaped. It seems that there is some unwritten law that decrees that everyone must have a burden to carry to stop them from living the perfect life. I imagined we would all pack up our troubles then throw them on to a pile. A voice from up above would boom telling us all to reach in and take one me those packages. My goodness Helen I would most definitely take mine back again. I know my demon. I have got the upper hand, I am grateful that its possible to control my demon. Keep him where he belongs. Helen you are brave to open us like this, I can see inner strength that will help you over this hurdle. Perhaps counselling will help you learn acceptance. I am sure that you can move on to lead a happy and healthy life, keeping the demon muzzled. Don't despair, we are all here for you. Much love Judith x x [/QUOTE]
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