Quote:
Originally Posted by mrDiabetic Sometimes I do feel sad about why I got this terrible disease when I was 30. I look into my toddler's eyes and see hope to carry on for his sake. I don't want to die! |
Hey Mr D. We know how it can feel when you have this awful disease diabetes, the shock the anger, the confusion about what it means to your life now and for the future, its one of the progressive medical conditions, which you have a say in the matter, rather you live or die, I'm sure we like to choose the latter.
My advised to you, get in touch with your local diabetes health care team, who will give you emotional support, reassurance, and help you build your confidence in coping with your diabetes, you'll also get lots of support and encouragement from all of us on this site, who have the same problems as your-self, and willing to share them, as already some of the overwhelming responses you've got.
Every-time you look into your toddlers eyes, YES!! you must have hope to carry on living, just for he/she.
I get so incensed by your high running emotions, which, we all have from time to time, give your-self a chance and your young blood. life is sooooo precious.
B/7 ESSEX UK.