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<blockquote data-quote="bmtest" data-source="post: 1927946" data-attributes="member: 21293"><p>Good news is you have caught it early and your body will recover from bad control just get your weight down and test more often in my teenage years and on from that I drank like a fish going out 4 to 5 nights a weeks drinking upto 15 bottles of lager some nights as I have got older i am more cautious, other diabetic I know did the same each with their own story. What's a bit of eye damage I permanently damaged one eye without the help of diabetes when a stone hit cornea I used to continually go over why it happened but you get used to it, try not to reflect on past and remember to test regularly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmtest, post: 1927946, member: 21293"] Good news is you have caught it early and your body will recover from bad control just get your weight down and test more often in my teenage years and on from that I drank like a fish going out 4 to 5 nights a weeks drinking upto 15 bottles of lager some nights as I have got older i am more cautious, other diabetic I know did the same each with their own story. What's a bit of eye damage I permanently damaged one eye without the help of diabetes when a stone hit cornea I used to continually go over why it happened but you get used to it, try not to reflect on past and remember to test regularly [/QUOTE]
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