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<blockquote data-quote="kjc2011" data-source="post: 1149431" data-attributes="member: 34530"><p>You're not aline in this. At the beginning if the year I was exactly the same, fed up of it all, stopped taking medication and ate whatever I wanted. I felt rubbish, completely down and fed up of it all. I eventually went to see my doctor in March as I was feeling so poorly and slightly depressed. I gAve myself a shake, got back on my meds and began testing and working on lowering my bloods. Seeing my BG lower spured me on and feel better for it. Don't get me wrong I have a few slip ups along the way, but nobody is perfect. I hope you are seeing the positive in the changes you have made and feeling better in yourself. It is hard and a never ending battle but I have found so much help and support within those forum and I hope you are able to find it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjc2011, post: 1149431, member: 34530"] You're not aline in this. At the beginning if the year I was exactly the same, fed up of it all, stopped taking medication and ate whatever I wanted. I felt rubbish, completely down and fed up of it all. I eventually went to see my doctor in March as I was feeling so poorly and slightly depressed. I gAve myself a shake, got back on my meds and began testing and working on lowering my bloods. Seeing my BG lower spured me on and feel better for it. Don't get me wrong I have a few slip ups along the way, but nobody is perfect. I hope you are seeing the positive in the changes you have made and feeling better in yourself. It is hard and a never ending battle but I have found so much help and support within those forum and I hope you are able to find it too. [/QUOTE]
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