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<blockquote data-quote="Redsnapper" data-source="post: 1076996" data-attributes="member: 198797"><p>In a word life changing! Ok that's two words.Seriously my life changed dramatically with a diagnosis out of the blue.Then changed again when I found this community, for that is what we are.I feel lucky that I found this site almost immediatley,and I visit every day.</p><p>I try to be supportive of newbies and veterans alike,whilst being aware of my limited experience.I have learned a lot not just about my type 2 but of all types of diabetes.</p><p>But mainly I try to repay the support I recieved here.The American's have a phrase for it " paying it forward " So I will gently try to share my experience if I meet someone with diabetes,or someone who is a relative of a diabetic.Not all are receptive, but I ALWAYS encourage have a look at the website "just check it out"</p><p>Many times I have said knowledge is power.Group knowledge is great power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redsnapper, post: 1076996, member: 198797"] In a word life changing! Ok that's two words.Seriously my life changed dramatically with a diagnosis out of the blue.Then changed again when I found this community, for that is what we are.I feel lucky that I found this site almost immediatley,and I visit every day. I try to be supportive of newbies and veterans alike,whilst being aware of my limited experience.I have learned a lot not just about my type 2 but of all types of diabetes. But mainly I try to repay the support I recieved here.The American's have a phrase for it " paying it forward " So I will gently try to share my experience if I meet someone with diabetes,or someone who is a relative of a diabetic.Not all are receptive, but I ALWAYS encourage have a look at the website "just check it out" Many times I have said knowledge is power.Group knowledge is great power. [/QUOTE]
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