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<blockquote data-quote="paulins" data-source="post: 597266" data-attributes="member: 98752"><p>Thanks [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] It has been a long, hard journey as you clearly know ( I see you were diagnosed in January like me, and that you have also lost a huge amount of weight), but it has been worth it. As of yesterday I moved into the 'normal weight' category and I haven't been there for years. I was, and still am, so determined to achieve low BS readings and if possible reverse the diabetes. But even if I can't achieve this I am much thinner, much healthier, am on the treadmill every day and do 5k each time, and am completely determined to avoid all the possible and many complications that can come with diabetes. </p><p></p><p>1 st and 6 lbs to go. My next worry will be how to maintain this weight and not put the pounds back on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulins, post: 597266, member: 98752"] Thanks [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] It has been a long, hard journey as you clearly know ( I see you were diagnosed in January like me, and that you have also lost a huge amount of weight), but it has been worth it. As of yesterday I moved into the 'normal weight' category and I haven't been there for years. I was, and still am, so determined to achieve low BS readings and if possible reverse the diabetes. But even if I can't achieve this I am much thinner, much healthier, am on the treadmill every day and do 5k each time, and am completely determined to avoid all the possible and many complications that can come with diabetes. 1 st and 6 lbs to go. My next worry will be how to maintain this weight and not put the pounds back on! [/QUOTE]
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