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<blockquote data-quote="sandymaynard" data-source="post: 73568" data-attributes="member: 15255"><p>Hi iph888,</p><p></p><p>i can fully understand where you are coming from! When i was 12 years old my grandad died of a heart attack, my grandma died a few months later! i think she died of a broken heart bless her! Married for 58 years!</p><p>He had a heart attack! I was there and saw it all! </p><p> I am 33 years old and female, my grandad and mum are both type 1! i was diagnoised a few months ago! Sounds like you have will power the sort i wish that i had!</p><p> By the way congrats on your daughter! Well done on the weight loss as well! You should give yourself a pat on the back!There must of been times when you have felt like giving up with everything!</p><p>You have lost some motivation! how about this just a thought your daughter is 6 months now! why not take her for a little walk in the pram maybe to the park and see the ducks etc!</p><p>Motivation is a big word, there again for you just think not long and your daughter will be walking around and then running around wanting you to walk with her and play!</p><p>You must be worn out, I know i don't have children but i get worn out and tired from normal every day things!</p><p>I know that you have the get up and go, you have already proved that once! just think in a few months to a year top's! You will be a proud dad walking down the road holding his daughters hand! What a great feeling that will be for you! You may have gained a little weight! You can lose it again i am sure!</p><p>Take care, </p><p>Sandy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandymaynard, post: 73568, member: 15255"] Hi iph888, i can fully understand where you are coming from! When i was 12 years old my grandad died of a heart attack, my grandma died a few months later! i think she died of a broken heart bless her! Married for 58 years! He had a heart attack! I was there and saw it all! I am 33 years old and female, my grandad and mum are both type 1! i was diagnoised a few months ago! Sounds like you have will power the sort i wish that i had! By the way congrats on your daughter! Well done on the weight loss as well! You should give yourself a pat on the back!There must of been times when you have felt like giving up with everything! You have lost some motivation! how about this just a thought your daughter is 6 months now! why not take her for a little walk in the pram maybe to the park and see the ducks etc! Motivation is a big word, there again for you just think not long and your daughter will be walking around and then running around wanting you to walk with her and play! You must be worn out, I know i don't have children but i get worn out and tired from normal every day things! I know that you have the get up and go, you have already proved that once! just think in a few months to a year top's! You will be a proud dad walking down the road holding his daughters hand! What a great feeling that will be for you! You may have gained a little weight! You can lose it again i am sure! Take care, Sandy [/QUOTE]
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