| Mav, I am sorry to hear that Collette tried this and would also like to offer my condolenses and wish her a speedy recovery. Depression associated with diabetes happens to be very common, but for most people it does not become serious in that they come to terms with it on their own. For those that don't it becomes very serious. Usually there are also other problems contributing to the severity of the depression. These other problems may range from an imbalance in the bodies chemistry to ones situation in life or in many cases a combination of both. Most of the time in severe cases a point is reached where the depression itself will cause the imbalence. On a board or in a forum the best we can do is ask someone to seek help. I know my posting this does not help Collette right now, but it may help someone else and maybe help others to be more understanding. I am very sad for her and for you and hope you the Best.
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LIFE IS NOT A JOURNEY TO THE GRAVE WITH THE INTENTION OF
ARRIVING SAFELY IN A PRETTY AND WELL-PRESERVED BODY, BUT RATHER TO
SKID IN BROADSIDE, THOROUGHLY USED UP, TOTALLY WORN OUT, AND LOUDLY
PROCLAIMING..."WOW! WHAT A RIDE!"
"Reality is what does't go away when you stop believing in it..."
-PHILIP K. DICK
Last A1c 6.3% up 0.1 5/22/08 Lab Range 4.5 - 5.9
Avandia 8mg 6/01
Januvia 25mg 6/7/08
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