I think the fact you have changed areas would contribute to her self management care and the fact she's not taking the right steps to manage her condition, so if there is an underlying depression then it would simply be a downward spiral, getting support does take courage as she may not be willing to admit to any of this, as I said before she's not alone, many others feel the same way as her, so the fact you will take some time off work and will get her booked in to the GP and start helping her in regards to getting some support will help hugely. Can I just suggest to think about booking the GP apt now as each surgery has different waiting times but if you plan it now then you should be successful getting an appointment for that week.
In the meantime, if anyone has any ideas/suggestions about how to comfort her I'd like to hear them. She sometimes says she hates injecting and that life hasn't been fair to her, to be honest she has a point, anyone would hate it. And life really hasnt been fair to her. But is there a way to help her be more accepting of it? Anything someone with Type 1 might want to hear?
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