Monday, March 7, 2011

About Type 2 Diabetes: Diabetes Depression and Anger

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From Elizabeth Woolley, your Guide to Type 2 Diabetes
It's easy to get overwhelmed or feel hopeless. It's easy to get angry. For me, personally, I remember the following: 1) I'm not he first one this has happened to. 2) There are resources to "learn" myself out of it.

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