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<blockquote data-quote="Mandingo" data-source="post: 817959" data-attributes="member: 121094"><p>[USER=167014]@mikej1973[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Call it micromanaging, inexact science, I call it doing everything in my power to staying healthy and keeping me free from complications for as long as possible, firstly for me, my wife and my children.</p><p></p><p>My father was a type 1 insulin dependant diabetic. The last 10 years of his life was not living, it was existing.</p><p>He lost his sight, had constant infections, could not talk, had to be fed, was bed ridden and wore a nappy, to name but a few.</p><p>His death was painful, but at the same time a relief for me.</p><p></p><p>I do not want to travel down that road. </p><p>If I can manage this diabetes effectively by micromanaging my condition with this inexact science so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mandingo, post: 817959, member: 121094"] [USER=167014]@mikej1973[/USER] Call it micromanaging, inexact science, I call it doing everything in my power to staying healthy and keeping me free from complications for as long as possible, firstly for me, my wife and my children. My father was a type 1 insulin dependant diabetic. The last 10 years of his life was not living, it was existing. He lost his sight, had constant infections, could not talk, had to be fed, was bed ridden and wore a nappy, to name but a few. His death was painful, but at the same time a relief for me. I do not want to travel down that road. If I can manage this diabetes effectively by micromanaging my condition with this inexact science so be it. [/QUOTE]
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