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<blockquote data-quote="TonySleigh" data-source="post: 962990" data-attributes="member: 212899"><p>Many thanks Himtoo. I've just completed the hypo awareness program on here which I've learnt a couple of useful things. Your absolutely right...I must get out of this 'can't not live just in case attitude'. I think overtime you are constantly bombarded with the dangers of constant high blood sugars and try to keep them as near normal as possible with the consequences of regular hypos which in itself is also dangerous. In my younger days my control was awful which I'm sure is a common story with diabetics in the 70's, this has resulted in retinopathy, partial loss of sight in my left eye due to a hemorrhage and loss of some kidney function but over the last 20ish years I made a real effort to control myself and thankfully has paid off but just need to get over this hurdle of Hypos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonySleigh, post: 962990, member: 212899"] Many thanks Himtoo. I've just completed the hypo awareness program on here which I've learnt a couple of useful things. Your absolutely right...I must get out of this 'can't not live just in case attitude'. I think overtime you are constantly bombarded with the dangers of constant high blood sugars and try to keep them as near normal as possible with the consequences of regular hypos which in itself is also dangerous. In my younger days my control was awful which I'm sure is a common story with diabetics in the 70's, this has resulted in retinopathy, partial loss of sight in my left eye due to a hemorrhage and loss of some kidney function but over the last 20ish years I made a real effort to control myself and thankfully has paid off but just need to get over this hurdle of Hypos. [/QUOTE]
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