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<blockquote data-quote="elainechi" data-source="post: 256106" data-attributes="member: 39977"><p>Thnx. It's Jane again. I think that's a very good idea. I think I could try do that however, I don't think that it would last very long with me. I would forget about it like my insulin sometimes. I don't want to work very hard for a pump or to just keep my sugars down, it would just make me feel as if I was always working and trying to impress someone. I'm usually terrified to tell my mum my blood sugars if they're high, I don't want to disserpoint her. BUt, I'm even more scared to go to the diabetic centre and see what my Hb1c is. They always tell me that it's so easy once you get your mind to it and then it will all be alot easier. However, I don't have my mind to it but I want to l, and stop being told rubbish so that I can understand it, and when they say to me it'll all be okay somehow I just think " Well not much point really, being told nonsence from people eho I know aren't diabetic and don't know how it feels but only know by other people's lives. But thats not me, I'm not the same. I don't think and feel exactly how they feel. So they can't tell me it's going to be ok when they don't even know half of the pain I go through everyday. They just see me once every 3 months and to be honest, they just think of me as the girl with the high blood sugars that doesn't care." Sorry, been rambling on. But thats just hiw I feel about this... Stuff.... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> x x x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elainechi, post: 256106, member: 39977"] Thnx. It's Jane again. I think that's a very good idea. I think I could try do that however, I don't think that it would last very long with me. I would forget about it like my insulin sometimes. I don't want to work very hard for a pump or to just keep my sugars down, it would just make me feel as if I was always working and trying to impress someone. I'm usually terrified to tell my mum my blood sugars if they're high, I don't want to disserpoint her. BUt, I'm even more scared to go to the diabetic centre and see what my Hb1c is. They always tell me that it's so easy once you get your mind to it and then it will all be alot easier. However, I don't have my mind to it but I want to l, and stop being told rubbish so that I can understand it, and when they say to me it'll all be okay somehow I just think " Well not much point really, being told nonsence from people eho I know aren't diabetic and don't know how it feels but only know by other people's lives. But thats not me, I'm not the same. I don't think and feel exactly how they feel. So they can't tell me it's going to be ok when they don't even know half of the pain I go through everyday. They just see me once every 3 months and to be honest, they just think of me as the girl with the high blood sugars that doesn't care." Sorry, been rambling on. But thats just hiw I feel about this... Stuff.... ;) x x x [/QUOTE]
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