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Hello my diabetic friends,

I just wanna know what your feelings are when you hear the word 'diabetes'
or when you were just diagnosed

I know there are so many feelings..

Thank you !
Take care my strong friends.

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Frustrating,hard, painful, emotional

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Nonstop, changing, challenging, hope.

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Challenging, rollercoaster, enlightening, educating

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It stinks a lot.

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love ur ans

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Temperamental, bratty, little sibling!

Seriously. The minute you don't play by it's rules, they have a hissy-fit and your bg's go wonky, you feel crappy.

Even if you play by the rules, things happen -bad site, flu, miscalculation of a meal and it comes back to yell in your face.

But it is, in a way, like trying to please 'someone' else constantly.

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I hate dull lancets

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other problems kept in tow ( 5 words ...forgive )

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Here's some:

it could be worse
or
glucose tabs taste great
or
something to talk about
or
something to complain about
or
don't punch my site!

;-P

The four words change depending on how I'm feeling on any particular day. Usually I'm a jokester, and after having it for 21 years, I've learned to treat it and laugh about it.

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I love..."don't punch my site"...I always have to remind my niece:)

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Four words: Pain in the _ _ _

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Only just the begining

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