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<blockquote data-quote="Living-by-the-beach" data-source="post: 849551" data-attributes="member: 128654"><p>[USER=168765]@Princesnikki[/USER]</p><p></p><p>As a T2 soldier in the war on diabetes I too get neuropathy. Thankfully with weight loss approaching 60 lbs I sense I am getting a better grip on this. Tonight I had dinner and with the light lasting later in the day, I hopped on my bicycle and rode 15 miles. I sense too that since I've been extremely aggressive with my exercise I pray to God that I have a sporting chance of putting my T2 into remission. I know that T1 is clearly different from T2 but would exercising going for a bike ride help? I know I am grateful to the person who invented the machine that allows me to exercise (AKA) a bike as it cures all sorts of conditions I am dealing with..</p><p></p><p>If [USER=168765]@Princesnikki[/USER] the above ideas are complete gibberish, you can call me out on it, I will be sorry I even piped up with my thoughts. I won't feel offended at all! What gets me going is my doctor who doesn't appreciate the efforts I've put in to improve my health and get rid of him out of my life..</p><p></p><p>JM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Living-by-the-beach, post: 849551, member: 128654"] [USER=168765]@Princesnikki[/USER] As a T2 soldier in the war on diabetes I too get neuropathy. Thankfully with weight loss approaching 60 lbs I sense I am getting a better grip on this. Tonight I had dinner and with the light lasting later in the day, I hopped on my bicycle and rode 15 miles. I sense too that since I've been extremely aggressive with my exercise I pray to God that I have a sporting chance of putting my T2 into remission. I know that T1 is clearly different from T2 but would exercising going for a bike ride help? I know I am grateful to the person who invented the machine that allows me to exercise (AKA) a bike as it cures all sorts of conditions I am dealing with.. If [USER=168765]@Princesnikki[/USER] the above ideas are complete gibberish, you can call me out on it, I will be sorry I even piped up with my thoughts. I won't feel offended at all! What gets me going is my doctor who doesn't appreciate the efforts I've put in to improve my health and get rid of him out of my life.. JM [/QUOTE]
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