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Almost everyone in the world, including People with Diabetes and
other conditions/diseases, have experienced down-days/weeks and/or clinical depression. Many have had suicidal thoughts and unfortunately some have given in to their tendencies. Seasonal Affective Disorders(SAD) is yet another type of Depression which confuses, frustrates, overwhelms and can be Very dibilitating for the People involved. As mentioned before, anyone suffering from symptoms of Depression or other conditions, should/must consult with their Health Care Professionals before they take any prescription/non-prescription medications or any other treatments that may adversely affect their health. Mood Disorders Society of Canada What is Seasonal Affective Disorder? Last edited by Terrie : 03-11-2008 at 03:13 AM. |
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Hello Terrie, I have been not suicidal but kinda down just having to see whare my BG is at. Also I don't go out much as I have to keep my meter everywhere so socially I am quite by myself and come lunchtime I get to use my bolus pen and I can freak people out when I use it although pens are a better tool for us as it's not the disposable syringes that we used to use so that one benefit that stems us from drug addicts.
The newly diagnosed I find are more shocked as type 1's when they have to deal with taking injections everyday and that meter just to see that they're OK. I would love to rid of this disease so I can at least go out and socially have something to eat & drink without having to look at my meter and bolus pen. I hate this disease. ![]()
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We inject to stay alive!!! So that i can enjoy what you enjoy!!! ![]() Peter... Insulins Novorapid and Levemir.
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Good Morning Peter:
![]() Sorry, to hear that you feel down sometimes and you are certainly not alone there. Most everyone feels down at some time. So you have company. I get the Seasonal Affect Disorder(SAD)in the last couple months of wintertime but once it's Spring I'm back to myself. Just like you, most of the Diabetes population hates Diabetes also, I know. I don't mind Diabetes but I sure hate wasps. ![]() Hey, you're still a young Lad. You know that cure isn't too far off. Keep your chin up and do the Best you can with keeping your sugars under control. And don't be eating so many jelly beans. ![]() |
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Peter, you're not alone, we stand all together in this sad disease i just took my test i'm at 17.1 Mmoll can't get it down Insulin resistant .And like you can't get out to much
Parkinson slows me down.But Peter we can't stay in this mood to long Bad Business for us .So let's get at least a smile on our face for the day. One day at the time. SEe Yah ,Bye Richard (Ricky)
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Hi i'm Richard from Montreal Canada Type II since 1993 meds +humalog humalin n .Parkinson disease since 2005 Bye Richard |
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Terrie, you are one of the very best at helping your fellow diabetics. Your dedication and your expertise are greatly appreciated. You are a precious jewel among us rough cut diamonds. Thank you so very much!
Here are a couple of sites posted by my diabetes educator friend on her site. They address the attitudes and traumas so many of us experience in our diabetes management. Diabetes Programs and Diabetes Behavioral Research to overcome behavioral obstacles to living with Diabetes - Behavioral Diabetes Institute. You may find it helpful. The Emotional Side of Diabetes - 10 Things You Should Know |
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Thanks Richard for the links I went to see them browse them
but i'm going to have a closer look . Bye Richard
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Hi i'm Richard from Montreal Canada Type II since 1993 meds +humalog humalin n .Parkinson disease since 2005 Bye Richard |
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Terrie, Please take these credits as we need more people like you. ![]() Thankyou Terrie, You are wonderful. ![]()
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We inject to stay alive!!! So that i can enjoy what you enjoy!!! ![]() Peter... Insulins Novorapid and Levemir.
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OMG Peter!! Those flowers are so beautiful and your Sweet comments. Thank you SOOOO much. What a surprise! You's brought a few tears to my eyes and I rarely shed a tear.
Okay I will accept your compliments graciously. I'm also going to print your flowers and both of your compliments and hang them on my wall. Thank you both! You are ALL Special People and I surely appreciate what you are ALL going through. You's are Priceless.Last edited by Terrie : 06-17-2008 at 11:14 AM. |
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You are welcome Terrie. OOXX (((HUGZ)))
There is an up side to our disease and can laugh about it but I can also remember the diagnosis that I could write a book about it and it's about food more that anything else because back then we did not have Blood Glucose Meters and weak insulins and the test tube that some times show royal blue. And there is the exercise which is something that we don't want to push too hard as the dreaded lows and sometimes be amazed that we can throw caution to the wind without going low. The art that I adore is now a fond memory and now see performance's from the theater seat and marvel their moves.
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We inject to stay alive!!! So that i can enjoy what you enjoy!!! ![]() Peter... Insulins Novorapid and Levemir.
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