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<blockquote data-quote="Denthezen" data-source="post: 688536" data-attributes="member: 132181"><p>I'm still trying to get to grips with it, thanks for the replies. I wondered why controlling mine seemed easier than I thought it would be? I inherited diabetes, my father died aged 57 with complications 32 years ago. Then there wasn't the food choices and labelling you get nowadays or self testing. He kept a lot to himself but never got to grips with it. if I knew then what I know now hopefully he could have had another 20 or 30 years and seen his grandchildren and great grandchildren grow up? </p><p>Re NHS not understanding I have a very good doctor who specialises in diabetes care and have access to, and advice from dieticians. So far they have been spot on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denthezen, post: 688536, member: 132181"] I'm still trying to get to grips with it, thanks for the replies. I wondered why controlling mine seemed easier than I thought it would be? I inherited diabetes, my father died aged 57 with complications 32 years ago. Then there wasn't the food choices and labelling you get nowadays or self testing. He kept a lot to himself but never got to grips with it. if I knew then what I know now hopefully he could have had another 20 or 30 years and seen his grandchildren and great grandchildren grow up? Re NHS not understanding I have a very good doctor who specialises in diabetes care and have access to, and advice from dieticians. So far they have been spot on. [/QUOTE]
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