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<blockquote data-quote="SuNuman" data-source="post: 2437588" data-attributes="member: 547052"><p>Fantastic outlook. My mum died from kidney disease (from diabetes type 2) in 1987. I was a very young woman/girl and I needed my mum so much. She never really followed her diet. I don’t ever remember seeing her eat a meal; just pick - but she was overweight so obviously all the wrong things. In those days no one had money to not eat what everyone else ate but now I understand we should have all ate that way. There was not an a1c in those days to my knowledge and I never saw (or heard of) her doing finger tests. Just texted her urine when she was due at the hospital. </p><p>I don’t blame her for not looking after herself she certainly never had the support of my dad. If only she knew then what we kno now. I applaud you. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuNuman, post: 2437588, member: 547052"] Fantastic outlook. My mum died from kidney disease (from diabetes type 2) in 1987. I was a very young woman/girl and I needed my mum so much. She never really followed her diet. I don’t ever remember seeing her eat a meal; just pick - but she was overweight so obviously all the wrong things. In those days no one had money to not eat what everyone else ate but now I understand we should have all ate that way. There was not an a1c in those days to my knowledge and I never saw (or heard of) her doing finger tests. Just texted her urine when she was due at the hospital. I don’t blame her for not looking after herself she certainly never had the support of my dad. If only she knew then what we kno now. I applaud you. X [/QUOTE]
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