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<blockquote data-quote="Salvia" data-source="post: 1656059" data-attributes="member: 278312"><p>Thank you for this DCUKMod, I've been sat here for 10 minutes trying to figure out how to say exactly what you have said, particularly about being kind to hubby. It appears he went to a very great deal of effort to search out a special gift, (that was a treat he probably knows she can't have normally, but thought she could have this one, as per conversation earlier in the year). </p><p></p><p>I also think that to throw the gift back at hubby could be very hurtful, and it may take a long time for that pain to go away. I think that no-one can ever really walk in someone else's shoes, and no matter how hard they try, or genuinely think they understand, I believe that non-diabetics can never truly know what it is like to live with diabetes. (or any other ailment, for that matter)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>edit: addition at end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salvia, post: 1656059, member: 278312"] Thank you for this DCUKMod, I've been sat here for 10 minutes trying to figure out how to say exactly what you have said, particularly about being kind to hubby. It appears he went to a very great deal of effort to search out a special gift, (that was a treat he probably knows she can't have normally, but thought she could have this one, as per conversation earlier in the year). I also think that to throw the gift back at hubby could be very hurtful, and it may take a long time for that pain to go away. I think that no-one can ever really walk in someone else's shoes, and no matter how hard they try, or genuinely think they understand, I believe that non-diabetics can never truly know what it is like to live with diabetes. (or any other ailment, for that matter) edit: addition at end. [/QUOTE]
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