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<blockquote data-quote="jaydee210" data-source="post: 2729" data-attributes="member: 3545"><p>Hi I was diagnosed with type 2 18 months ago and I have to say - please don't think I am mad but it was the best thing that happened to me. I had been lethargic, tired, irritable, and constantly ill over the course of 5 years. Due to the nature of how my Diabetes worked - I spike - my blood tests had never been cause for concearn. It wasn't until I had mump like symptoms with no mumps that I was diagnosed with diabetes. Paratonitis - swelling of the glands in front of the ear - can be a sign of diabetes! Since then with the metformin I feel normal again have got back my zest for life, completed fun runs and lost over 3 stone in weight. Whilst I was devestated at the begining, I read up on everying and now advise on how to avoid it. With the correct medication and support it does not have to be debilitating and with the break throughs they are making now maybe Type 1 people will be free from injecting in the near future. You have made the right first step by contacting this site and dealing with people that have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaydee210, post: 2729, member: 3545"] Hi I was diagnosed with type 2 18 months ago and I have to say - please don't think I am mad but it was the best thing that happened to me. I had been lethargic, tired, irritable, and constantly ill over the course of 5 years. Due to the nature of how my Diabetes worked - I spike - my blood tests had never been cause for concearn. It wasn't until I had mump like symptoms with no mumps that I was diagnosed with diabetes. Paratonitis - swelling of the glands in front of the ear - can be a sign of diabetes! Since then with the metformin I feel normal again have got back my zest for life, completed fun runs and lost over 3 stone in weight. Whilst I was devestated at the begining, I read up on everying and now advise on how to avoid it. With the correct medication and support it does not have to be debilitating and with the break throughs they are making now maybe Type 1 people will be free from injecting in the near future. You have made the right first step by contacting this site and dealing with people that have it. [/QUOTE]
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