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<blockquote data-quote="Neoncat" data-source="post: 1741540" data-attributes="member: 397089"><p>I agree with you [USER=374531]@Scott-C[/USER] I have seen many posts with T1's worried that they are taking too much insulin. And there are many posts from T2's talking about how desperate they are to avoid going onto it. All of which can give the impression insulin is bad and cause feelings of failure in those taking it. But insulin is a miracle drug! All the kale smoothies and running in the world won't bring my pancreas back. Whereas precious insulin keeps me alive and I am grateful I for its existence. Keep going with your diet and exercise plan [USER=391597]@Hollieo4[/USER] but remember insulin is your ally not the enemy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neoncat, post: 1741540, member: 397089"] I agree with you [USER=374531]@Scott-C[/USER] I have seen many posts with T1's worried that they are taking too much insulin. And there are many posts from T2's talking about how desperate they are to avoid going onto it. All of which can give the impression insulin is bad and cause feelings of failure in those taking it. But insulin is a miracle drug! All the kale smoothies and running in the world won't bring my pancreas back. Whereas precious insulin keeps me alive and I am grateful I for its existence. Keep going with your diet and exercise plan [USER=391597]@Hollieo4[/USER] but remember insulin is your ally not the enemy. [/QUOTE]
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