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<blockquote data-quote="Chook" data-source="post: 2029862" data-attributes="member: 24561"><p>Yes - its your wedding. Don't let anyone ruin it for you by making yourself stressed over it.</p><p></p><p>I had similar issues when I was planning to marry my current husband and I felt like I was losing control of what should have been the happiest day of my life. I didn't have diabetes then but can very easily see how it would affect your BG because I had days when i thought my head would explode with the strain of trying to keep everyone happy, so you have my sympathies. It got to the point where it was putting a huge strain on my health and our relationship and we decided to put the wedding plans on hold. </p><p></p><p>Obviously me and him had a discussion about the problems and realised that we really couldn't please everybody - but that it was BEING married and not GETTING married that was important to us - so we decided to quietly get married with just a couple of witness. We've been happily married now for 23 years and we've never regretted the decision to get married quietly. On our first wedding anniversary we had a big party and told everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chook, post: 2029862, member: 24561"] Yes - its your wedding. Don't let anyone ruin it for you by making yourself stressed over it. I had similar issues when I was planning to marry my current husband and I felt like I was losing control of what should have been the happiest day of my life. I didn't have diabetes then but can very easily see how it would affect your BG because I had days when i thought my head would explode with the strain of trying to keep everyone happy, so you have my sympathies. It got to the point where it was putting a huge strain on my health and our relationship and we decided to put the wedding plans on hold. Obviously me and him had a discussion about the problems and realised that we really couldn't please everybody - but that it was BEING married and not GETTING married that was important to us - so we decided to quietly get married with just a couple of witness. We've been happily married now for 23 years and we've never regretted the decision to get married quietly. On our first wedding anniversary we had a big party and told everyone. [/QUOTE]
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