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<blockquote data-quote="Adele99" data-source="post: 594182" data-attributes="member: 47601"><p>We seem to be similar , needed a stent put in back in 2005. Now it's the blocked leg arteries which get on my nerves, as it takes me ages to get anywhere on foot by the time I allow for all the stops. And bypass surgery is out I'm told after having an MRI last year.</p><p></p><p>To be honest my control wasn't always perfect, but I did stick to my routines and didn't eat lots of carbs, and am still pretty slim. Hormones created havoc with my levels every month though. Lots of business travel with different time zones and delays probably dint help much either. </p><p></p><p>Hope you get somewhere with the Neurology dept, think it's a bit of an oversight that they don't put a lot of emphasis on the effects of neurological damage which can occur with long term diabetes. And they may come to regret it with the rise in type 2 cases being seen these by days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adele99, post: 594182, member: 47601"] We seem to be similar , needed a stent put in back in 2005. Now it's the blocked leg arteries which get on my nerves, as it takes me ages to get anywhere on foot by the time I allow for all the stops. And bypass surgery is out I'm told after having an MRI last year. To be honest my control wasn't always perfect, but I did stick to my routines and didn't eat lots of carbs, and am still pretty slim. Hormones created havoc with my levels every month though. Lots of business travel with different time zones and delays probably dint help much either. Hope you get somewhere with the Neurology dept, think it's a bit of an oversight that they don't put a lot of emphasis on the effects of neurological damage which can occur with long term diabetes. And they may come to regret it with the rise in type 2 cases being seen these by days. [/QUOTE]
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