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<blockquote data-quote="sallymac65" data-source="post: 762984" data-attributes="member: 26818"><p>So sorry to hear of your experience, this certainly wasn't / isn't the normal thing that happens. Chin up bad just think she just wasn't worth it, you need to find someone who will / could support you in living with diabetes. I'm not suggesting they are there fir every blood test etc, but someone with a bit of compassion for you. Next time you go on a date, perhaps eat before you go out and meet for a drink or just say casually - you're ok about needles aren't you? Then see what happens ... Often when you're dating people are stressed anyway about what to say, what to wear, how's my hair (females probably only) etc, etc,, so anything out of the ordinary may freak someone out. Just keep it casual and they may not even notice ! Best of luck, keep us posted on progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sallymac65, post: 762984, member: 26818"] So sorry to hear of your experience, this certainly wasn't / isn't the normal thing that happens. Chin up bad just think she just wasn't worth it, you need to find someone who will / could support you in living with diabetes. I'm not suggesting they are there fir every blood test etc, but someone with a bit of compassion for you. Next time you go on a date, perhaps eat before you go out and meet for a drink or just say casually - you're ok about needles aren't you? Then see what happens ... Often when you're dating people are stressed anyway about what to say, what to wear, how's my hair (females probably only) etc, etc,, so anything out of the ordinary may freak someone out. Just keep it casual and they may not even notice ! Best of luck, keep us posted on progress. [/QUOTE]
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