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<blockquote data-quote="Robert_D" data-source="post: 2256611" data-attributes="member: 438009"><p>[USER=480869]@HSSS[/USER] Thank you for your post. I totally agree with your sentiment. In my experience the underlying condition of diabetes & Covid is it is still able to mess with our body regardless. My advice is to be vigilant even if you don't have a cough, don't rely just on good control alone, There are many variables associated with this disease and diabetes. Don't have all the answers but as most people who survive just appear on tv and say I survived and nothing more it is difficult to learn more, so as scary as my experience was, they were able to bring it under control in ICU and in a timely manner and very grateful am I. No doubt papers and answers will be written with the why's when this disease is under acceptable control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert_D, post: 2256611, member: 438009"] [USER=480869]@HSSS[/USER] Thank you for your post. I totally agree with your sentiment. In my experience the underlying condition of diabetes & Covid is it is still able to mess with our body regardless. My advice is to be vigilant even if you don't have a cough, don't rely just on good control alone, There are many variables associated with this disease and diabetes. Don't have all the answers but as most people who survive just appear on tv and say I survived and nothing more it is difficult to learn more, so as scary as my experience was, they were able to bring it under control in ICU and in a timely manner and very grateful am I. No doubt papers and answers will be written with the why's when this disease is under acceptable control. [/QUOTE]
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