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<blockquote data-quote="annie07" data-source="post: 1994752" data-attributes="member: 494832"><p>As a fellow 28 year old T2 who's trying to get her life together after a big life change, I completely understand! I still sometimes feel negatively about it and I'm still a little embarrassed to tell people, even though I know it's a condition which can strike at any time. All we can do is try and get on top of it as best we can and I try to take it a week at a time. If we make changes now then hopefully we won't have to deal with too many issues in the future. And I think it's a good thing we've caught it early rather than going on without knowing and ending up at 40 with complications because we never knew. I think there are probably a lot of people our age who have insulin resistance and it just never gets found until later down the line. You're not alone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="annie07, post: 1994752, member: 494832"] As a fellow 28 year old T2 who's trying to get her life together after a big life change, I completely understand! I still sometimes feel negatively about it and I'm still a little embarrassed to tell people, even though I know it's a condition which can strike at any time. All we can do is try and get on top of it as best we can and I try to take it a week at a time. If we make changes now then hopefully we won't have to deal with too many issues in the future. And I think it's a good thing we've caught it early rather than going on without knowing and ending up at 40 with complications because we never knew. I think there are probably a lot of people our age who have insulin resistance and it just never gets found until later down the line. You're not alone! [/QUOTE]
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