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<blockquote data-quote="ani010" data-source="post: 459084" data-attributes="member: 85353"><p>Hiya pixie Im so sorry that I didnt get back to u at the weekend but just seemd busy for the whole weekend.</p><p>Anyway how are u feeling today? I can tell that everything is getting on top of u and ur feeling very overwhelmed by it all. Have u spoken to ur doctor about how ur feeling, because he may sugest some counselling, I had some during the summer before i was diagnosed with type one. I also have other medical isues that means that i take a huge amounts of medications including morphine. So i know how hard it is for u to remember what to take and when, plus how to manage on sick days. My husband has made a chart of medication and put it on one of my kitchen cupboards, so o have a pill tower and with the help of the chart i fill it once a week so its ready and waiting for me, but even then i still forget to take them sometimes, its normal human nature to forget things from time to time hun. Im quite new to this site but i know already that there are lots of people that can give u the support and advise thatt u need. And to make some friends too, im sure we will get the hang of all this soon. So take each day as it comes, try not to get too worked up about things, and remember that ur not alone ok? Good! Right now i have a book that needs reading so i had best get on it. Take care and keep ur chin up ok?</p><p></p><p>Ani xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ani010, post: 459084, member: 85353"] Hiya pixie Im so sorry that I didnt get back to u at the weekend but just seemd busy for the whole weekend. Anyway how are u feeling today? I can tell that everything is getting on top of u and ur feeling very overwhelmed by it all. Have u spoken to ur doctor about how ur feeling, because he may sugest some counselling, I had some during the summer before i was diagnosed with type one. I also have other medical isues that means that i take a huge amounts of medications including morphine. So i know how hard it is for u to remember what to take and when, plus how to manage on sick days. My husband has made a chart of medication and put it on one of my kitchen cupboards, so o have a pill tower and with the help of the chart i fill it once a week so its ready and waiting for me, but even then i still forget to take them sometimes, its normal human nature to forget things from time to time hun. Im quite new to this site but i know already that there are lots of people that can give u the support and advise thatt u need. And to make some friends too, im sure we will get the hang of all this soon. So take each day as it comes, try not to get too worked up about things, and remember that ur not alone ok? Good! Right now i have a book that needs reading so i had best get on it. Take care and keep ur chin up ok? Ani xx [/QUOTE]
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