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<blockquote data-quote="Knikki" data-source="post: 1925538"><p>Hello [USER=495598]@ktkrshw[/USER] welcome to the forum, the answer to your question is yes you can turn this around BUT it is up to you.</p><p></p><p>I would get an appointment with your Doctor/Hospital and then a Diabetic team to help you out and then stop lying about your bloods, test more and begin to watch what you eat. Its not rocket science.</p><p></p><p>I got through the 70 and 80 pre all this blood testing and HB1aC testing nonsense, eating. drinking, smoking weeds, parties etc etc the days when it used to be one injection a day and urine testing which could be six hours out and I'm still intact.</p><p> </p><p>There are a few walking wounded on here that did not look after themselves in their earlier years but have turned there life around guess they will find this thread in a bit and add to the general discussion.</p><p></p><p>It is never to late to turn things around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knikki, post: 1925538"] Hello [USER=495598]@ktkrshw[/USER] welcome to the forum, the answer to your question is yes you can turn this around BUT it is up to you. I would get an appointment with your Doctor/Hospital and then a Diabetic team to help you out and then stop lying about your bloods, test more and begin to watch what you eat. Its not rocket science. I got through the 70 and 80 pre all this blood testing and HB1aC testing nonsense, eating. drinking, smoking weeds, parties etc etc the days when it used to be one injection a day and urine testing which could be six hours out and I'm still intact. There are a few walking wounded on here that did not look after themselves in their earlier years but have turned there life around guess they will find this thread in a bit and add to the general discussion. It is never to late to turn things around. [/QUOTE]
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