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<blockquote data-quote="babsy2" data-source="post: 997381" data-attributes="member: 230222"><p>T2 is a very difficult disease to get your head around my shock was the eye problems I am absolutely petrified cos I'm</p><p>Virtually blind in r eye a detached retina with scar tissue over it makes it impossible to operate and also telling you that limbs can be in danger when I first was told in 2009 I have been reminded by go & diabetic nurse that all I wanted to talk about was the l eye I take a hatful of drugs for arthritis copd gout and diabetes and my major focus with all these conditions is my decent eye and how it mixes with it are any side effects showing I see my go once a month regardless and their always double appointments to say that I feel tired and burnt out is an understatement but I look at family and friends with health problems less than and they crack up and I think no gotta a lovely</p><p>Wife a superb sister and my parents in their 80's going strong some of the extended family whinge a bit and I think come'on Keith don't give up yet I retired on Ill health 20yrs ago from Nhs and I'm 56 on Xmas eve and I haven't looked forward to this Xmas for a least the last 5yrs pain or no pain and having to miss the odd sweet thing I hope that we can all move forward in 2016 and just enjoy the moment I think living the 'moment has become the most important thing to cherish good luck to you all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="babsy2, post: 997381, member: 230222"] T2 is a very difficult disease to get your head around my shock was the eye problems I am absolutely petrified cos I'm Virtually blind in r eye a detached retina with scar tissue over it makes it impossible to operate and also telling you that limbs can be in danger when I first was told in 2009 I have been reminded by go & diabetic nurse that all I wanted to talk about was the l eye I take a hatful of drugs for arthritis copd gout and diabetes and my major focus with all these conditions is my decent eye and how it mixes with it are any side effects showing I see my go once a month regardless and their always double appointments to say that I feel tired and burnt out is an understatement but I look at family and friends with health problems less than and they crack up and I think no gotta a lovely Wife a superb sister and my parents in their 80's going strong some of the extended family whinge a bit and I think come'on Keith don't give up yet I retired on Ill health 20yrs ago from Nhs and I'm 56 on Xmas eve and I haven't looked forward to this Xmas for a least the last 5yrs pain or no pain and having to miss the odd sweet thing I hope that we can all move forward in 2016 and just enjoy the moment I think living the 'moment has become the most important thing to cherish good luck to you all [/QUOTE]
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