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<blockquote data-quote="Rokaab" data-source="post: 1719161" data-attributes="member: 450212"><p>The one guaranteed thing with life is that we will die, yes diabetes probably will kill me off slightly earlier than it would otherwise - but to be honest I've already beaten what the doctors told my parents when I was diagnosed (I only found it out last year when my mum had drunk a little too much lol), they didn't reckon I'd make it to 35 and I'm still going strong with minimal issues (some retinopathy in my lazy eye but it's stable and doesn't need anything doing to it) - and believe me my control has never been perfect.</p><p>At this point (and for quite a long time in the future) I'm far more likely to be killed by an accident on the M4 whilst driving to or from work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rokaab, post: 1719161, member: 450212"] The one guaranteed thing with life is that we will die, yes diabetes probably will kill me off slightly earlier than it would otherwise - but to be honest I've already beaten what the doctors told my parents when I was diagnosed (I only found it out last year when my mum had drunk a little too much lol), they didn't reckon I'd make it to 35 and I'm still going strong with minimal issues (some retinopathy in my lazy eye but it's stable and doesn't need anything doing to it) - and believe me my control has never been perfect. At this point (and for quite a long time in the future) I'm far more likely to be killed by an accident on the M4 whilst driving to or from work. [/QUOTE]
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