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<blockquote data-quote="csf1s" data-source="post: 7871" data-attributes="member: 6918"><p>Thanks for that everyone. I see the Doc for the first time tomorrow and expect them to jump around and get me organised with the inevitable lifestyle change i.e. eating like a pig, (15st at 5'10''), doing as little exercise as possible (walking from carpark to pub twice a week) and drinking 2-3 pints of beer when I get in. I suspect this time is now going to be confined to the general term as 'happy days'. I'm still quite frightened and am going to have to report tingling in hand and foot on left side. Just hope I'm not straight onto jabs.</p><p>Thanks sugar-free <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Sue for the direction to carb types. Can't wait to get dieticians instructions so that I can, at least eat something without feeling that I'm dicing with death. Thanks Ian for comforting words. I'm expecting to 'get a grip' once I've seen the Doctor. On the upside I should, I think, actually feel better than I have done for years when I adopt exercise and sensible diet routine.I'm mostly concerned about my life being shortened as I only just got it how I wanted it two weeks ago i.e. retired, enough money, nice house etc. Those comments about not being able to buy your health used to fly straight over the top of my head.It's a great comfort to know that there are fellow sufferers out there who know what they're talking about. Sorry to be such a moaner! Chris XX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csf1s, post: 7871, member: 6918"] Thanks for that everyone. I see the Doc for the first time tomorrow and expect them to jump around and get me organised with the inevitable lifestyle change i.e. eating like a pig, (15st at 5'10''), doing as little exercise as possible (walking from carpark to pub twice a week) and drinking 2-3 pints of beer when I get in. I suspect this time is now going to be confined to the general term as 'happy days'. I'm still quite frightened and am going to have to report tingling in hand and foot on left side. Just hope I'm not straight onto jabs. Thanks sugar-free :-) Sue for the direction to carb types. Can't wait to get dieticians instructions so that I can, at least eat something without feeling that I'm dicing with death. Thanks Ian for comforting words. I'm expecting to 'get a grip' once I've seen the Doctor. On the upside I should, I think, actually feel better than I have done for years when I adopt exercise and sensible diet routine.I'm mostly concerned about my life being shortened as I only just got it how I wanted it two weeks ago i.e. retired, enough money, nice house etc. Those comments about not being able to buy your health used to fly straight over the top of my head.It's a great comfort to know that there are fellow sufferers out there who know what they're talking about. Sorry to be such a moaner! Chris XX [/QUOTE]
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