Hello Everyone! I'm new to HealingWell.com and was so happy to see the array of topics that are under discussion every day. I have to say I'm a bit embarrassed but here goes. I was diagnosed w/ Type II diabetes about
10 years ago. Blood sugar is in the 300's - which is "normal" for me and my doctor adjusted my meds including oral and insulin to help control it. about
6 months ago, I had to stop taking all of my meds - high blood pressure, cholesterol and of course diabetes. This was due to being unemployed and not being able to afford it. I've been feeling "sick" now and then and have tried to just adjust my diet, exercise more (for my diabetes), try to relax (for my hypertension). I was also on zoloft and have been experiencing deep depression more often. Sometimes I feel like every thing is so big and too challenging that I find I have difficulty getting through each day. Sounds pathetic and I don't know what I can do. As I said, I have no medical insurance and no job. I feel sometimes that I'm at the end of my rope. Anyway, I know there are so many others who have more challenges than I do so to you, remember that things are always changing, they're never the same, so don't lose hope and live each day knowing that tomorrow will be a better day. Thanks for listening