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<blockquote data-quote="ChocFish" data-source="post: 91925" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Jan123, its early days yet, you are still learning lots of things, well actually this learning is an ongoing process for all of us.</p><p>Talking about our experiences, and feelings and things is so important, its part of the holistic treatment, its not just about your pancreas and insulin, its the whole of you, body and soul, you as a complete human being.</p><p>Its nothing to do with being sane or not sane, we all have feelings, male or female and we should all be tolerant towards others feelings too, things that might upset me might not upset you at all or not as much.</p><p>I think pebbles must be very traumatised by her situation, so probably sees this as much worse than someone elses, she will maybe be along soon and apologise for criticising you, she probably feels bitter at her little boys diagnosis and her post was/is probably her way of letting things out and had no intention of hurting you, a kind of clumsy way of telling you that there is even worse, eg her own situation? I dont know, but I find it hard to believe that someone would just want to come in here and knock someone over the head like this? I am only guessing because I often think and also say, 'you dont have to look far to find someone who is even worse off than you' - hmmmm but I usually say that once I have finished my own ranting, raving and crying.</p><p></p><p>Good that you find the forum useful, lots of support and info here.</p><p>Dont let this one incident stop you from posting though, and also you can always send a PM if you feel uncomfortable about something.</p><p>Karen x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChocFish, post: 91925, member: 981"] Jan123, its early days yet, you are still learning lots of things, well actually this learning is an ongoing process for all of us. Talking about our experiences, and feelings and things is so important, its part of the holistic treatment, its not just about your pancreas and insulin, its the whole of you, body and soul, you as a complete human being. Its nothing to do with being sane or not sane, we all have feelings, male or female and we should all be tolerant towards others feelings too, things that might upset me might not upset you at all or not as much. I think pebbles must be very traumatised by her situation, so probably sees this as much worse than someone elses, she will maybe be along soon and apologise for criticising you, she probably feels bitter at her little boys diagnosis and her post was/is probably her way of letting things out and had no intention of hurting you, a kind of clumsy way of telling you that there is even worse, eg her own situation? I dont know, but I find it hard to believe that someone would just want to come in here and knock someone over the head like this? I am only guessing because I often think and also say, 'you dont have to look far to find someone who is even worse off than you' - hmmmm but I usually say that once I have finished my own ranting, raving and crying. Good that you find the forum useful, lots of support and info here. Dont let this one incident stop you from posting though, and also you can always send a PM if you feel uncomfortable about something. Karen x [/QUOTE]
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