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Diabetes - free to a good home!

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Paul it is then 😉 although do you really want to be reminded of your ex as well as your diabetes?? xx

True but in my phone he's down as a rude word.

Hmmm what can I call him
 
Enjoyed reading this thread but sorry you are having problems. I have often said diabetes is like dragging a naughty child around with me, if only we could send them to a play group and they'd return tired and ready to just sleep quietly.
 
Enjoyed reading this thread but sorry you are having problems. I have often said diabetes is like dragging a naughty child around with me, if only we could send them to a play group and they'd return tired and ready to just sleep quietly.

I like that idea!
In daycare from 7.30 til 6 would suit me fine!
 
I've decided after 10 years to call my diabetes Tom!

But he's still grounded
 
V funny thread 🙂... Mine is also free to a good/bad (I don't really mind which) home!

Hope your hypos are reducing and going you some much needed time out, you must be shattered... Hope it gets sorted soon x
 
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