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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 254808" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>I'm sorry. Health issues are tough, especially life changing ones like finding out you have diabetes. Add difficult child issues to the mix, and life just becomes even more challenging.</p><p></p><p>I think Marg has given you excellent advice. husband and MISS KT need to learn how to work out their differences on their own. You shouldn't have to be in the middle of things. I also agree with Marg that maybe MISS KT should find another place to live. One of the many reasons difficult child 1 needs to move out after graduation this Spring is because when he is around, there is ALWAYS too much drama, yelling, and chaos. </p><p></p><p>You need to take time to take care of yourself and to adjust to having diabetes. I think Janna makes an excellent point too. Your body is giving you a wake-up call to get healthier. YOU CAN DO THIS!!! And, it will get a bit easier with each passing day. You'll feel lots better too. </p><p></p><p>Maybe you can join a diabetes support group. It might help to be with others who can fully understand what it is like to suddenly find out you have diabetes. Sending lots of hugs... WFEN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 254808, member: 3388"] I'm sorry. Health issues are tough, especially life changing ones like finding out you have diabetes. Add difficult child issues to the mix, and life just becomes even more challenging. I think Marg has given you excellent advice. husband and MISS KT need to learn how to work out their differences on their own. You shouldn't have to be in the middle of things. I also agree with Marg that maybe MISS KT should find another place to live. One of the many reasons difficult child 1 needs to move out after graduation this Spring is because when he is around, there is ALWAYS too much drama, yelling, and chaos. You need to take time to take care of yourself and to adjust to having diabetes. I think Janna makes an excellent point too. Your body is giving you a wake-up call to get healthier. YOU CAN DO THIS!!! And, it will get a bit easier with each passing day. You'll feel lots better too. Maybe you can join a diabetes support group. It might help to be with others who can fully understand what it is like to suddenly find out you have diabetes. Sending lots of hugs... WFEN [/QUOTE]
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