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<blockquote data-quote="BillJohnstone" data-source="post: 2124127" data-attributes="member: 446916"><p>A few years ago I was working with a new colleague who seemed cheerful and happy with life. I was surprised to find that he had just recovered from open heart surgery after a major heart problem. I commented that he seemed happy with life and he replied that every morning he looked in the bathroom mirror and smiled at himself then got on with the rest of his day. I tried it and it works for me. Now for the last three months I have suffered ripped tendons in my knee. Food poisoning which has resulted in severe infection and my Hab1c shot up to 15.5 after hard work to get it down. Now I am in the school of the better the devil you know. So working with my doctor's and a superb diabetic nurse I am now in control of my problems and getting positive results. You have a fortunate child and a supportive husband and you owe it to them to be incharge of your health. So don't ignore it and by taking care of yourself you are taking care of your family. So get a grip of it and have a long and heath life. Finally, I had to fill in a form at a clinic for my damaged knee. Tick box form with loads of aliments that I could have. I tick one box out of 28 and suddenly realised how lucky I was. When I saw what could be wrong with me my problem seem minor. Good luck. Just be good. Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillJohnstone, post: 2124127, member: 446916"] A few years ago I was working with a new colleague who seemed cheerful and happy with life. I was surprised to find that he had just recovered from open heart surgery after a major heart problem. I commented that he seemed happy with life and he replied that every morning he looked in the bathroom mirror and smiled at himself then got on with the rest of his day. I tried it and it works for me. Now for the last three months I have suffered ripped tendons in my knee. Food poisoning which has resulted in severe infection and my Hab1c shot up to 15.5 after hard work to get it down. Now I am in the school of the better the devil you know. So working with my doctor's and a superb diabetic nurse I am now in control of my problems and getting positive results. You have a fortunate child and a supportive husband and you owe it to them to be incharge of your health. So don't ignore it and by taking care of yourself you are taking care of your family. So get a grip of it and have a long and heath life. Finally, I had to fill in a form at a clinic for my damaged knee. Tick box form with loads of aliments that I could have. I tick one box out of 28 and suddenly realised how lucky I was. When I saw what could be wrong with me my problem seem minor. Good luck. Just be good. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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