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<blockquote data-quote="Paulyem" data-source="post: 50992" data-attributes="member: 14412"><p>Thanks Sue</p><p></p><p>I have yet to see the doctor. I am just seeing the diabetic nurse who is really good and supportive. I have been under observation for 10 years since I had a suspected TIA and they thought I might have been glucose intolerant 3 years ago but that went away apparently. I suppose what I should do is accept it, move on and manage it. In many respects it was a health wake up call. Since diagnosis I have changed lifestyle considerably and feel much better for it. But I was curious to know whether the denial phase of the newly diagnosed is a common phenomenon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paulyem, post: 50992, member: 14412"] Thanks Sue I have yet to see the doctor. I am just seeing the diabetic nurse who is really good and supportive. I have been under observation for 10 years since I had a suspected TIA and they thought I might have been glucose intolerant 3 years ago but that went away apparently. I suppose what I should do is accept it, move on and manage it. In many respects it was a health wake up call. Since diagnosis I have changed lifestyle considerably and feel much better for it. But I was curious to know whether the denial phase of the newly diagnosed is a common phenomenon. [/QUOTE]
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