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<blockquote data-quote="SWUSA_" data-source="post: 1335632" data-attributes="member: 337910"><p>[USER=305713]@Steve14[/USER] -Thank you, I can tell that you are really trying to come to terms with it. My uncle is 78 years old. He has Diabetes type 1. He was diagnosed when he went into a coma at age 29. He was rushed to the hospital and correctly diagnosed and fully recovered. He has been on insulin from that day forward. He was married with 4 children when diagnosed. He is still married to the same woman but now has 10 children with her. He has many grandchildren and even great grandchildren now. Some of them have diabetes. He is still working. He carries candy in his glove box in the car. He carries a small insulated "six pack" container with his insulin, testing supplies and some food with him. We always let him fill his plate first at family gatherings because he takes a shot of insulin based on what he is eating. That is really the only concession we make to his Diabetes. Are you getting support for anxiety along with the Xanax? That might be a really good place to start if you are not. Did rotating your injection site so that you are not injecting into exactly the same spot for at least two weeks help? You can do this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWUSA_, post: 1335632, member: 337910"] [USER=305713]@Steve14[/USER] -Thank you, I can tell that you are really trying to come to terms with it. My uncle is 78 years old. He has Diabetes type 1. He was diagnosed when he went into a coma at age 29. He was rushed to the hospital and correctly diagnosed and fully recovered. He has been on insulin from that day forward. He was married with 4 children when diagnosed. He is still married to the same woman but now has 10 children with her. He has many grandchildren and even great grandchildren now. Some of them have diabetes. He is still working. He carries candy in his glove box in the car. He carries a small insulated "six pack" container with his insulin, testing supplies and some food with him. We always let him fill his plate first at family gatherings because he takes a shot of insulin based on what he is eating. That is really the only concession we make to his Diabetes. Are you getting support for anxiety along with the Xanax? That might be a really good place to start if you are not. Did rotating your injection site so that you are not injecting into exactly the same spot for at least two weeks help? You can do this! [/QUOTE]
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