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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2139179" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>[USER=124172]@Daphne917[/USER] I like you... know; we are at risk of stroke or/and heart disease. I hv mild HD so I'm not risking my health for an invisible gold star.</p><p>I know you feel the same way.</p><p>My GP is going to help me reduce some of my meds. Hospital want them reduced, as I, but not if I hv a stroke.</p><p>I must put my foot down in places. I'm not risking all I've done to date, to then end up dependant on SServices.</p><p>I hv a plan which if I can pass 3 stages I will go against all that deems me worthless or retreating into disability stopping me. I'm don't just lie down, never have.</p><p>Even if I have type1 in the longest honeymoon period ever noted <strong>and </strong>type2 extremely reduced I'm not dead yet.</p><p>I hv so much more living to do.</p><p>Reducing my stroke prevention and blood pressure tablets won't be done neglectful. I'll insist on it. I've seen it go wrong. Spectacularly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2139179, member: 196960"] [USER=124172]@Daphne917[/USER] I like you... know; we are at risk of stroke or/and heart disease. I hv mild HD so I'm not risking my health for an invisible gold star. I know you feel the same way. My GP is going to help me reduce some of my meds. Hospital want them reduced, as I, but not if I hv a stroke. I must put my foot down in places. I'm not risking all I've done to date, to then end up dependant on SServices. I hv a plan which if I can pass 3 stages I will go against all that deems me worthless or retreating into disability stopping me. I'm don't just lie down, never have. Even if I have type1 in the longest honeymoon period ever noted [B]and [/B]type2 extremely reduced I'm not dead yet. I hv so much more living to do. Reducing my stroke prevention and blood pressure tablets won't be done neglectful. I'll insist on it. I've seen it go wrong. Spectacularly! [/QUOTE]
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