Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 My endo works with the Joslin Center here in Seattle, and I bet your kids wouldn't believe her either... I don't understand people like that. If you had cancer, would they deny that too?!!?! RE: Re: I am back.................. your lucky. my adult children think the type 1 is all in my head and refuse to believe my drs that im sick. not even when the top endrocronologist at the university of washington told my son --- Elting wrote: > > Too bad you can't just pack up and move over here. > I've never had a problem > with anyone. So either I'm very lucky or I just have > great friends! Many of > them came to visit me when I was in the hospital on > diagnosis... > > Diagnosed March 1998, born June 1947. > Type 2, diet, exercise, glucophage (2000mg/day) > Initial Blood Glucose - 670 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 WHat part of the country??? --- gail owens wrote: > i love reading the notices from you all. just signed > up on the 11th. in my part of the country diabetics > are looked upon as being freaks. the specialist here > could not even diagnose me as type1. was on > glucophage > for 2 years when i should have been on insulin. > --- ottercritter@... wrote: > > Dear Sheila, > > > > I join the rest of the gang in welcoming you back > to > > the fold! We all > > fall off the wagon at times, for various reasons. > > You sound strong > > and upbeat in your note. I have faith that this > will > > be the beginning > > of a very good time in your life, with improved > > control over the > > Gorilla as well as a new sense of control > regarding > > your family > > relationships. > > > > Susie > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 central washington state --- Lily Beekman wrote: > WHat part of the country??? > > --- gail owens wrote: > > i love reading the notices from you all. just > signed > > up on the 11th. in my part of the country > diabetics > > are looked upon as being freaks. the specialist > here > > could not even diagnose me as type1. was on > > glucophage > > for 2 years when i should have been on insulin. > > --- ottercritter@... wrote: > > > Dear Sheila, > > > > > > I join the rest of the gang in welcoming you > back > > to > > > the fold! We all > > > fall off the wagon at times, for various > reasons. > > > You sound strong > > > and upbeat in your note. I have faith that this > > will > > > be the beginning > > > of a very good time in your life, with improved > > > control over the > > > Gorilla as well as a new sense of control > > regarding > > > your family > > > relationships. > > > > > > Susie > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 i raised my kids while being a single mom. kids father beat me and the kids the entire length of the 15 yr marriage. my kids are grown and feel my total net worth on the face of the earth is my ability to hold down a job. since i havent worked since dec 98 but instead i am in college. kids have nothing to do with me. and if i was diagnosed with cancer my kids would be happy to be rid of me. --- Elting wrote: > > My endo works with the Joslin Center here in > Seattle, and I bet your kids > wouldn't believe her either... I don't understand > people like that. If you > had cancer, would they deny that too?!!?! > > RE: Re: I am > back.................. > > your lucky. my adult children think the type 1 is > all > in my head and refuse to believe my drs that im > sick. > not even when the top endrocronologist at the > university of washington told my son > --- Elting wrote: > > > > Too bad you can't just pack up and move over > here. > > I've never had a problem > > with anyone. So either I'm very lucky or I just > have > > great friends! Many of > > them came to visit me when I was in the hospital > on > > diagnosis... > > > > Diagnosed March 1998, born June 1947. > > Type 2, diet, exercise, glucophage (2000mg/day) > > Initial Blood Glucose - 670 > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2001 Report Share Posted March 15, 2001 Gail Owens wrote: << i raised my kids while being a single mom. kids father beat me and the kids the entire length of the 15 yr marriage. my kids are grown and feel my total net worth on the face of the earth is my ability to hold down a job. since i havent worked since dec 98 but instead i am in college. kids have nothing to do with me. and if i was diagnosed with cancer my kids would be happy to be rid of me. >> Dear Gail, my abuse was in childhood, and I sympathize with your feelings. Later in life, I didn't know where my boundaries were. Sometimes I would let people walk all over me; other times I would " hair up " (as we say in Southern Appalachia) at the slightest provocation. You are in the process of finally breaking free and making a life for yourself. You were essentially living as a hostage during those awful 15 years. But so were your children. They went through hell too - and they probably blame you for picking an unsuitable father. There may be a spiritual afterlife, but as far as I can tell, we have just this one life, and there's no sense wasting beating ourselves up over past mistakes. I'll guess that you had some childhood experiences that set you up to be attracted to an abuser, and to feel powerless to leave him. If you stay strong and make peace with yourself, I'm hopeful that some day soon your kids will come to understand and respect you, and open up about their own painful experiences. When there is family abuse, everyone feels isolated. They are all in pain, and nobody talks about it. Children, being naturally self-centered, want to be the family heroes and save everybody. But they can't. And so they feel responsible for it all, and they act out in various ways. I feel lots of pain in your posts. Emotional pain is as debilitating as physical pain. I hope you can forgive yourself and forgive the people who set you up to feel as you do today. Then the healing can begin. Somehow we must break the cycle of abuse that passes from generation to generation. You are not a " bad person " - I'm sure you realize that. I think talking to your children about your common experiences could be very healing for all of you. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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