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<blockquote data-quote="OceansEdge" data-source="post: 1142783" data-attributes="member: 292942"><p>Scare story: 15 years ago my brother was diagnosed Type2, he too had trouble with motivation, he also suffered from depression, and would go through regular periods of 'what the f**k, it's all ***** so why even freakin bother trying to control it?" ... 10 years ago he lost his left leg below the knee due to complications. For a while his mood improved due to the psychological help he got to deal with the amputation ... but then he slid again into old bad habits. In 2011 he suffered a massive stoke and was comatose for 3 months before the family bickering over it ended with them pulling the plug. And just for fun - now his wife and daughter when they most needed each other haven't spoken to each other since.</p><p></p><p>Not only can this can and will kill you - it'll have massive ripple effects on those you love and love you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OceansEdge, post: 1142783, member: 292942"] Scare story: 15 years ago my brother was diagnosed Type2, he too had trouble with motivation, he also suffered from depression, and would go through regular periods of 'what the f**k, it's all ***** so why even freakin bother trying to control it?" ... 10 years ago he lost his left leg below the knee due to complications. For a while his mood improved due to the psychological help he got to deal with the amputation ... but then he slid again into old bad habits. In 2011 he suffered a massive stoke and was comatose for 3 months before the family bickering over it ended with them pulling the plug. And just for fun - now his wife and daughter when they most needed each other haven't spoken to each other since. Not only can this can and will kill you - it'll have massive ripple effects on those you love and love you [/QUOTE]
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