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<blockquote data-quote="Khova91" data-source="post: 2244676" data-attributes="member: 522074"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>My names Kieran and I'm new here, I just recently got diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (less than a year ago) I also suffer from severe anxiety so as you can imagine I'm mentally not in the best shape currently during this crisis. I just want to know if theres any more infomation regarding the risk factor, I'm young (28) despite being type 2 I'm not obese (although I could afford to lose a few pounds) I don't suffer any complications that come with diabetes just yet, any that I've noticed anyway. I don't smoke, I exercise frequently and my blood pressure last time I got tested was even in the non diabetic range...so am I still really at that much more risk at getting severely ill or worse? Any infomation would be most appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khova91, post: 2244676, member: 522074"] Hi My names Kieran and I'm new here, I just recently got diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (less than a year ago) I also suffer from severe anxiety so as you can imagine I'm mentally not in the best shape currently during this crisis. I just want to know if theres any more infomation regarding the risk factor, I'm young (28) despite being type 2 I'm not obese (although I could afford to lose a few pounds) I don't suffer any complications that come with diabetes just yet, any that I've noticed anyway. I don't smoke, I exercise frequently and my blood pressure last time I got tested was even in the non diabetic range...so am I still really at that much more risk at getting severely ill or worse? Any infomation would be most appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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