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Any T2's out there who are 35 or under?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raffers" data-source="post: 359183" data-attributes="member: 63124"><p>Hello Everyone! :wave: </p><p></p><p>I was 30 when diagnosed in October last year. After being parched for a month and waking up 20 million times during the night to visit the loo (no exaggeration!!) I thought a visit to the Docs was in order although I had a suspicion as to what the problem was, it still wasn't pleasant hearing it from the doctor! Since diagnosis and changing my eating/exercise regime I feel so much better and actually looking back diagnosis was a positive thing ... knowing why I was always tired and not able to concentrate and equally knowing what to do to improve things has been great!! </p><p></p><p>I sound like a right cheerleader .... i’m not always this cheery I miss Chocolate and spuds!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raffers, post: 359183, member: 63124"] Hello Everyone! :wave: I was 30 when diagnosed in October last year. After being parched for a month and waking up 20 million times during the night to visit the loo (no exaggeration!!) I thought a visit to the Docs was in order although I had a suspicion as to what the problem was, it still wasn't pleasant hearing it from the doctor! Since diagnosis and changing my eating/exercise regime I feel so much better and actually looking back diagnosis was a positive thing ... knowing why I was always tired and not able to concentrate and equally knowing what to do to improve things has been great!! I sound like a right cheerleader .... i’m not always this cheery I miss Chocolate and spuds! [/QUOTE]
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