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<blockquote data-quote="Catherine4188" data-source="post: 1888082" data-attributes="member: 378206"><p>I completely understand how my mum feels. She actually didn’t even talk about the diabetes just our usual chat but then focus on my lingering cough and said I needed to see a doctor and stressed how important it is to look after myself. Think she might have known I didn’t want to discuss it. </p><p>I told my husband too. He’s ok and trying to be supportive. </p><p>I’ve taken another shot of Glargine today, upped the dose too. Small but positive steps. Thanks every single one of you for your time, advice and care. You’re like my own group of nurses and psychologists. Im sorry that I seem to swing wildly between positive and hopeless, it’s a crazy rollercoaster in my mind at the minute. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catherine4188, post: 1888082, member: 378206"] I completely understand how my mum feels. She actually didn’t even talk about the diabetes just our usual chat but then focus on my lingering cough and said I needed to see a doctor and stressed how important it is to look after myself. Think she might have known I didn’t want to discuss it. I told my husband too. He’s ok and trying to be supportive. I’ve taken another shot of Glargine today, upped the dose too. Small but positive steps. Thanks every single one of you for your time, advice and care. You’re like my own group of nurses and psychologists. Im sorry that I seem to swing wildly between positive and hopeless, it’s a crazy rollercoaster in my mind at the minute. X [/QUOTE]
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