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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1534160" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I suspect that a couple of illnesses which saw me on antibiotics for long stretches could have been the start of my diabetes, but they were in my teens and early twenties - I was diagnosed at 65.</p><p>Luckily I always had trouble with my weight once I was working and away from my native haunts - I used to go miles every evening after school, so I started eating fewer carbohydrates. Later on I discovered Atkins, so I went through most of my adult life either eating low carb or getting fatter very quickly, feeling absolutely dreadful until I went back to low carb.</p><p>I now have normal readings, just from eating as I used to do - if I had not had 'health checks' I could have gone my whole life eating as I wanted and feeling great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1534160, member: 355878"] I suspect that a couple of illnesses which saw me on antibiotics for long stretches could have been the start of my diabetes, but they were in my teens and early twenties - I was diagnosed at 65. Luckily I always had trouble with my weight once I was working and away from my native haunts - I used to go miles every evening after school, so I started eating fewer carbohydrates. Later on I discovered Atkins, so I went through most of my adult life either eating low carb or getting fatter very quickly, feeling absolutely dreadful until I went back to low carb. I now have normal readings, just from eating as I used to do - if I had not had 'health checks' I could have gone my whole life eating as I wanted and feeling great. [/QUOTE]
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