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<blockquote data-quote="pavlosn" data-source="post: 689034" data-attributes="member: 22572"><p>Being bullied at school must have been traumatic but it was Imani years ago and in the intervening years it sounds like you did well for yourself even managing to get in with the cool kids by your own admission, get yourself elected prefect and get yourself accepted at university.</p><p></p><p>I believe you must be past that experience by now. You have demonstrated to yourself that you can achieve something when you set your mind to it.</p><p></p><p>The only twin bullies you now face, and these time they can do much more serious damage to you, are your obesity and your diabetes.</p><p></p><p>I am glad that you are seeking counseling to help you deal with the former, which hopefully should also help with the latter.</p><p></p><p>Although still too young to have been diagnosed t2, you are not a child any more and as an adult you have to make decisions accordingly. So you need to man up and test your bloods, fear of pin pricks or no fear of pin pricks, and you need to stop your binge eating. </p><p></p><p>If you do not do this you may find that your dilemmas may get increasingly more difficult or choices taken away from you altogether, as diabetic complications set in.</p><p></p><p>I would hate to see that happen to someone so young!</p><p></p><p>Pavlos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavlosn, post: 689034, member: 22572"] Being bullied at school must have been traumatic but it was Imani years ago and in the intervening years it sounds like you did well for yourself even managing to get in with the cool kids by your own admission, get yourself elected prefect and get yourself accepted at university. I believe you must be past that experience by now. You have demonstrated to yourself that you can achieve something when you set your mind to it. The only twin bullies you now face, and these time they can do much more serious damage to you, are your obesity and your diabetes. I am glad that you are seeking counseling to help you deal with the former, which hopefully should also help with the latter. Although still too young to have been diagnosed t2, you are not a child any more and as an adult you have to make decisions accordingly. So you need to man up and test your bloods, fear of pin pricks or no fear of pin pricks, and you need to stop your binge eating. If you do not do this you may find that your dilemmas may get increasingly more difficult or choices taken away from you altogether, as diabetic complications set in. I would hate to see that happen to someone so young! Pavlos [/QUOTE]
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