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<blockquote data-quote="shelley262" data-source="post: 2701769" data-attributes="member: 455169"><p>So so sorry to hear about your mum dying. I lost my mum 18 months ago with end stage kidney disease. She had also had diabetes type 2 for thirty years and like your mum also improved her sugar control by low carbing and moved into diabetes remission but unfortunately her kidney disease although progressed slower had obviously progressed too far to turn it back. We were very lucky though to have her until the age of 91 and she was spared dementia.</p><p>Look after yourself - our mums are very special and I miss mine every day. Big hug from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelley262, post: 2701769, member: 455169"] So so sorry to hear about your mum dying. I lost my mum 18 months ago with end stage kidney disease. She had also had diabetes type 2 for thirty years and like your mum also improved her sugar control by low carbing and moved into diabetes remission but unfortunately her kidney disease although progressed slower had obviously progressed too far to turn it back. We were very lucky though to have her until the age of 91 and she was spared dementia. Look after yourself - our mums are very special and I miss mine every day. Big hug from me. [/QUOTE]
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