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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1748977" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I don't get angry as much as I get depressed but I gather that can be the flip side of the coin. The anger is internally directed but comes from some kind of guilt that there is always something those of us without a working pancreas could be doing better (testing more, counting carbs more or not feel negative about our condition). How we all deal with those feelings are as diverse as the kind of personalities who get diabetes but I think anger could be a positive response as long as you use it to do something that moves you on e.g. hitting a punch bag in the gym gets you fitter (positive) whereas being compulsively negative for the sake of it may not be helping. Is it helping?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1748977, member: 365308"] I don't get angry as much as I get depressed but I gather that can be the flip side of the coin. The anger is internally directed but comes from some kind of guilt that there is always something those of us without a working pancreas could be doing better (testing more, counting carbs more or not feel negative about our condition). How we all deal with those feelings are as diverse as the kind of personalities who get diabetes but I think anger could be a positive response as long as you use it to do something that moves you on e.g. hitting a punch bag in the gym gets you fitter (positive) whereas being compulsively negative for the sake of it may not be helping. Is it helping? [/QUOTE]
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