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The Fool Learns NOTHING!

Gosh, absolutely no apology needed, @SueNSW - it's just I've spent the last several decades trying trying trying to be the 'good girl' I only was only ever considered to be when my blood sugar was in range! As a child I knew what 'good girl' meant - but always had great difficulty in relating it to my diabetes, because as far as I could tell, I hadn't ever been a 'naughty girl' to make my blood sugar high. But that's the message I was always given. I know at my advanced age I should be over this by now!

I wasn't trying to tread on anyone's toes with the 'naughty' thing - it's just a very personal thing, I suppose. I try my very hardest not to view the issues I have with my blood glucose levels (often) as being down to good or bad behaviour.

Sorry if I came across abruptly - I hope I haven't upset anyone!

xxx
Thank you for the 'Hug' and seriously no apology needed - didn't upset me at all - just thought I ought to clarify - and crikey from what you say I can totally understand where you're coming from!!!!

Trouble is I guess I was frequently a naughty girl .......... and at the ripe old age of 62, I sometimes still am!!!

All good wishes
 
I'm extreeeeeeeemely badly behaved in many other aspects of my life! LOL!!!!!!!!
;););)
Know what you mean - I wear it as a badge of honour - growing old (well relatively!!!!) disgracefully - glad I'm not alone - LOL
 
Don't beat yourself up over this. You're a human being, not a machine and I doubt there's a diabetic of any type that hasn't lost some control at some stage.

I hope you feel better soon.
Many thanks. My ego is dented and my conscience is giving me hell!
 
Just pleased your ok .. next time you will remember this and not indulge quite as much !!!
 
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