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<blockquote data-quote="gbtyke" data-source="post: 92721" data-attributes="member: 14797"><p>I lost a cousin age 16 Knocked off a pushbike, Lost a cousin age 17 knocked off a motorbike. Lost my father age 59 with heart attack, lost elder brother age 59 with heart attack, lost best friend age 28 with some immune disease. One neice at the moment (In her 30's) battling blood cancer. My wifes best friend at the moment being treated for mouth cancer. My youngest son diagnosed type 1 aged 21. I find this diabetes thing a bit of a doddle (even if I do hate needles) as I got late diagnosis at an age when my father and brother were already dead. So as you say you don't know what's ahead - but the complications may not even be diabetes related. Do what you can - ignore the rest.</p><p></p><p></p><p>G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbtyke, post: 92721, member: 14797"] I lost a cousin age 16 Knocked off a pushbike, Lost a cousin age 17 knocked off a motorbike. Lost my father age 59 with heart attack, lost elder brother age 59 with heart attack, lost best friend age 28 with some immune disease. One neice at the moment (In her 30's) battling blood cancer. My wifes best friend at the moment being treated for mouth cancer. My youngest son diagnosed type 1 aged 21. I find this diabetes thing a bit of a doddle (even if I do hate needles) as I got late diagnosis at an age when my father and brother were already dead. So as you say you don't know what's ahead - but the complications may not even be diabetes related. Do what you can - ignore the rest. G. [/QUOTE]
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