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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2031337" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>I don't think you can alter or change how your body works or coping. Again it is a matter of opinion, I'm glad doctors picked up on your diagnosis asap. whereas with me, they took 3-4 weeks to say i'm a T1 diabetic and vomiting is the last stage/symptom of DKA. T2 diabetics from what I read have a much stricter control on their BG levels and avoid a lot of certain foods to keep themselves in range. While i'm sitting here with a sandwich nomming away with insulin on board. With the right Diabetes team, equipment and insulin, it'll be like second nature. It all took us time, years, days, weeks, months to get it right, but hey we have our dark times. Although i'm not feeling 100%, I can say I feel a lot better than I did in 2001.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2031337, member: 503481"] I don't think you can alter or change how your body works or coping. Again it is a matter of opinion, I'm glad doctors picked up on your diagnosis asap. whereas with me, they took 3-4 weeks to say i'm a T1 diabetic and vomiting is the last stage/symptom of DKA. T2 diabetics from what I read have a much stricter control on their BG levels and avoid a lot of certain foods to keep themselves in range. While i'm sitting here with a sandwich nomming away with insulin on board. With the right Diabetes team, equipment and insulin, it'll be like second nature. It all took us time, years, days, weeks, months to get it right, but hey we have our dark times. Although i'm not feeling 100%, I can say I feel a lot better than I did in 2001. [/QUOTE]
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