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I wouldn't have the patience to wait for it to melt back then!I had a nurse bring me a tub of ice cubes and a stick. To make little lollies if you like. I put the tub under my armpit until the ice melted. I was that desperate for a drink!
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Please tell me you are joking? What an awful thing to tell a child!When I was first diagnosed in 1986, my consultant told me that I could take insulin, or not; follow a diet, or not; eat chocolate or not; it wouldn't matter as I would be dead within 2 years! I was 13 at the time and scared out of my mind.
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When I was first diagnosed in 1986, my consultant told me that I could take insulin, or not; follow a diet, or not; eat chocolate or not; it wouldn't matter as I would be dead within 2 years! I was 13 at the time and scared out of my mind.
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Not unreal, unfortunately. I have just Googled him, and he is still practicing! I hope karma catches up with him. Sorry.This sounds unreal! I hope it is unreal and that your consultant didn't actually say this to you, or that he/she has since been struck off!
Not unreal, unfortunately. I have just Googled him, and he is still practicing! I hope karma catches up with him. Sorry.
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What a d!ck! I was diagnosed same year as you. Thankfully with a much more supportive team.When I was first diagnosed in 1986, my consultant told me that I could take insulin, or not; follow a diet, or not; eat chocolate or not; it wouldn't matter as I would be dead within 2 years! I was 13 at the time and scared out of my mind.
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So glad you had I supportive team! I often sit, sob and wish that I had been in a position like yours. I have a fantastic team now, however, and I'm doing really well. It's just that every now and again I sink into extreme depression and find it difficult to see anything positive.What a d!ck! I was diagnosed same year as you. Thankfully with a much more supportive team.
So glad you had I supportive team! I often sit, sob and wish that I had been in a position like yours. I have a fantastic team now, however, and I'm doing really well. It's just that every now and again I sink into extreme depression and find it difficult to see anything positive.
I am so glad I found this forum, I draw great support and advice from all of you. Although quite often I find myself biting my tongue so I don't jump in and depress everyone with my story.
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It's just that every now and again I sink into extreme depression and find it difficult to see anything positive.
I am so glad I found this forum, I draw great support and advice from all of you. Although quite often I find myself biting my tongue so I don't jump in and depress everyone with my story.
When I was first diagnosed in 1986, my consultant told me that I could take insulin, or not; follow a diet, or not; eat chocolate or not; it wouldn't matter as I would be dead within 2 years! I was 13 at the time and scared out of my mind.
At 39 years old, yet alone 13, I'd be horrified and scared if a doctor was so insensitive to me!At 13 years old you would have been accompanied by a parent or other family member, what did they say when the consultant said this? It's a horrible thing to say and totally unnecessary
Noblehead, when I was diagnosed I was in hospital for 3 weeks. The consultant usually came around during the day and my family visited in the evening. When he telephoned my folks, he told them exactly the same thing. We didn't know anyone else who was Diabetic, apart from my paternal grandfather who was diagnosed about 8 months before he died of a heart attack. For all we knew, he could be right!At 13 years old you would have been accompanied by a parent or other family member, what did they say when the consultant said this? It's a horrible thing to say and totally unnecessary
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