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<blockquote data-quote="babsy2" data-source="post: 1001302" data-attributes="member: 230222"><p>Your very welcome people have always said to me the T2 is a nightmare condition my answer is always yes it will course you no end of probs if you don't adhere to the advice your gp gives you and your diabetic nurse gives you on your first visit you will be beset will problems but if you listen and don't be afraid to ask questions even if they might seem trivial trust I asked silly questions even now you will feel much better in yourself and that can only help your diabetes I do believe that the calmer you can stay once you've got your head round it the better you'll feel and the calmer the loved ones and your closest friends will get their round it and they'll help you rather than be anxious around you and always remember at this festive time you can eat what others eat just not so much as them good luck and a very merry Xmas and a less stressed 2016</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="babsy2, post: 1001302, member: 230222"] Your very welcome people have always said to me the T2 is a nightmare condition my answer is always yes it will course you no end of probs if you don't adhere to the advice your gp gives you and your diabetic nurse gives you on your first visit you will be beset will problems but if you listen and don't be afraid to ask questions even if they might seem trivial trust I asked silly questions even now you will feel much better in yourself and that can only help your diabetes I do believe that the calmer you can stay once you've got your head round it the better you'll feel and the calmer the loved ones and your closest friends will get their round it and they'll help you rather than be anxious around you and always remember at this festive time you can eat what others eat just not so much as them good luck and a very merry Xmas and a less stressed 2016 [/QUOTE]
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