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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 1334140" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>Hi, maybe using the words'medical condition' may help your mindset rather than diabetes being a 'disease'. Step back, look at the positive things and any negatives, try to make them less of a burden and don't let it control you, you are the one in control, not diabetes.</p><p>Tweaking your food intake, will I'm sure benefit you, just take your time and do it at your own pace, it's not a sprint, more of a marathon really, by that I mean, it's for life, long haul.</p><p>My adult son has many medical conditions, including Bi polar, OCD, ADHD and Sarcoidosis ( he is on a lower disability rate now) and he is definitely male, single and the ladies like him too)</p><p>Have a look online to find ways ( a way for you) that could help with confidence with a more positive outlook to help control worries and anxieties, it can be hard at times, but push through it and writing in a diary can help too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 1334140, member: 44643"] Hi, maybe using the words'medical condition' may help your mindset rather than diabetes being a 'disease'. Step back, look at the positive things and any negatives, try to make them less of a burden and don't let it control you, you are the one in control, not diabetes. Tweaking your food intake, will I'm sure benefit you, just take your time and do it at your own pace, it's not a sprint, more of a marathon really, by that I mean, it's for life, long haul. My adult son has many medical conditions, including Bi polar, OCD, ADHD and Sarcoidosis ( he is on a lower disability rate now) and he is definitely male, single and the ladies like him too) Have a look online to find ways ( a way for you) that could help with confidence with a more positive outlook to help control worries and anxieties, it can be hard at times, but push through it and writing in a diary can help too. [/QUOTE]
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