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<blockquote data-quote="KevinPotts" data-source="post: 1141329" data-attributes="member: 290458"><p>Hi CDudley, the last thing I want to do is "shock" you. It is vital to remember however that without a permanent lifestyle change the progressive nature of diabetes T2, may lead to death 10 years prior to the average and numerous accompanying challenges, not least of which include blindness, amputation, stroke, heart attack etc. CDudley it sounds like you have managed to gain positive control of your BG, so just making that personal commitment to a lifestyle change can, lead to what the published evidence suggests is 10 years of extended life beyond the average mortality rate. Cut the carbs, eat protein, lots of good fat, plenty of water - you'll feel satisfied and soon find your enjoying a new found sense of making the right decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinPotts, post: 1141329, member: 290458"] Hi CDudley, the last thing I want to do is "shock" you. It is vital to remember however that without a permanent lifestyle change the progressive nature of diabetes T2, may lead to death 10 years prior to the average and numerous accompanying challenges, not least of which include blindness, amputation, stroke, heart attack etc. CDudley it sounds like you have managed to gain positive control of your BG, so just making that personal commitment to a lifestyle change can, lead to what the published evidence suggests is 10 years of extended life beyond the average mortality rate. Cut the carbs, eat protein, lots of good fat, plenty of water - you'll feel satisfied and soon find your enjoying a new found sense of making the right decisions. [/QUOTE]
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