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<blockquote data-quote="R2T2" data-source="post: 1249344" data-attributes="member: 225632"><p>[USER=327355]@Lindasar[/USER] All good advice above. </p><p>Try not to worry too much, it does get easier. </p><p>Some very good advice on this forum and the people here seem very nice too. </p><p>I don't post too often as I also suffer with depression amongst other things so I tend to be 'off in a world of my own' a lot, but when I do visit it is always a good experience.</p><p>It is a bit of a shock (ok, massive understatement!) when you are suddenly told you are diabetic and then are left to fend for yourself, but I hope you feel a bit better after reading all the advice above and I wish you good luck with getting your diabetes under control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R2T2, post: 1249344, member: 225632"] [USER=327355]@Lindasar[/USER] All good advice above. Try not to worry too much, it does get easier. Some very good advice on this forum and the people here seem very nice too. I don't post too often as I also suffer with depression amongst other things so I tend to be 'off in a world of my own' a lot, but when I do visit it is always a good experience. It is a bit of a shock (ok, massive understatement!) when you are suddenly told you are diabetic and then are left to fend for yourself, but I hope you feel a bit better after reading all the advice above and I wish you good luck with getting your diabetes under control. [/QUOTE]
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