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<blockquote data-quote="jampot" data-source="post: 440330" data-attributes="member: 85484"><p>Hello</p><p>I just had to reply after reading all these posts.</p><p>I know what you are all going through although my story is more of a back-to-front one.</p><p>My husband died very suddenly in January and since then I have had more major life events than in my entire life, apart from trying to cope with grief.</p><p>I have come to believe that stress is the killer and not at all surprised that blood glucose levels are all over the place.</p><p>As well as other major events (younger brother suddenly dying; my change of lifestyle as I had to buy a house, oh i could go on) I've been diagnosed with diabetes type 2; hypertension and skin cancer.</p><p>There is nothing I can add to other posters except to say that you need to take control of your diabetes again asap because we all know the consequences of not doing so.</p><p>It's hard I know, but you are not alone with all the excellent people on this forum.</p><p>Take care and big hug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jampot, post: 440330, member: 85484"] Hello I just had to reply after reading all these posts. I know what you are all going through although my story is more of a back-to-front one. My husband died very suddenly in January and since then I have had more major life events than in my entire life, apart from trying to cope with grief. I have come to believe that stress is the killer and not at all surprised that blood glucose levels are all over the place. As well as other major events (younger brother suddenly dying; my change of lifestyle as I had to buy a house, oh i could go on) I've been diagnosed with diabetes type 2; hypertension and skin cancer. There is nothing I can add to other posters except to say that you need to take control of your diabetes again asap because we all know the consequences of not doing so. It's hard I know, but you are not alone with all the excellent people on this forum. Take care and big hug [/QUOTE]
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