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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix55" data-source="post: 1947550" data-attributes="member: 242273"><p>It is hard, having an initial suspicion confirmed. It could be worse - it could come out of the blue. Well done with making some adjustments already, you are clearly heading in the right direction if work colleagues are commenting! Keep going with the lower carbs as best as you can, the longer you keep it up the better you will feel and the quicker your bg will come down. It is a hard time of year to start your journey but if you can cope with this then you will be able to cope with most things. Get out there, have fun, I snack on olives of various types, salami and soft cheese, treat yourself to some really good cheeses and a bottle of whisky (not if you are driving but for consumption at home). Keep cutting down on the sugar. Keep in touch and let us know how you get on with the DN on Monday, she sounds like a keeper. Remember you are still you, don't let the diabetes stop you being the best version of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix55, post: 1947550, member: 242273"] It is hard, having an initial suspicion confirmed. It could be worse - it could come out of the blue. Well done with making some adjustments already, you are clearly heading in the right direction if work colleagues are commenting! Keep going with the lower carbs as best as you can, the longer you keep it up the better you will feel and the quicker your bg will come down. It is a hard time of year to start your journey but if you can cope with this then you will be able to cope with most things. Get out there, have fun, I snack on olives of various types, salami and soft cheese, treat yourself to some really good cheeses and a bottle of whisky (not if you are driving but for consumption at home). Keep cutting down on the sugar. Keep in touch and let us know how you get on with the DN on Monday, she sounds like a keeper. Remember you are still you, don't let the diabetes stop you being the best version of you. [/QUOTE]
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