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<blockquote data-quote="bunzorunny" data-source="post: 326420" data-attributes="member: 46049"><p>Hi Ellen,</p><p>Condolences to you and your family,</p><p>I am relatively new on this forum, but have experienced many complications from diabetes myself, having been one for 55 years and studied in depth about it. I know only too well what the affects of it are. All I can say is "I want to live and have as healthy a life as possible" I believe that if you eat the right kind of food it minimises your risks. I have found with my own health that when you feel you are loosing the fight; that is when you realise how precious it is. "LIFE IS TOO PRECIOUS" </p><p></p><p>I feel you are a very, a very courageous lady to speak about this on the forum. I have the utmost respect for you and your family, I would like to wish you my sincere condolences once again. I hope that by your posting this comment on here people will rethink their strategy for survival as a diabetic. I am sorry if people think it is blunt, but your posting says it exactly as it is. You have to make the most of every opportunity you get to improve your quality of life, whilst you still have it. I speak as a person who has very come very close to loosing theres numerous times.</p><p></p><p>Our lives are like the course of the sun. </p><p>At the darkest moment</p><p>there is promise of daylight.</p><p></p><p>There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunzorunny, post: 326420, member: 46049"] Hi Ellen, Condolences to you and your family, I am relatively new on this forum, but have experienced many complications from diabetes myself, having been one for 55 years and studied in depth about it. I know only too well what the affects of it are. All I can say is "I want to live and have as healthy a life as possible" I believe that if you eat the right kind of food it minimises your risks. I have found with my own health that when you feel you are loosing the fight; that is when you realise how precious it is. "LIFE IS TOO PRECIOUS" I feel you are a very, a very courageous lady to speak about this on the forum. I have the utmost respect for you and your family, I would like to wish you my sincere condolences once again. I hope that by your posting this comment on here people will rethink their strategy for survival as a diabetic. I am sorry if people think it is blunt, but your posting says it exactly as it is. You have to make the most of every opportunity you get to improve your quality of life, whilst you still have it. I speak as a person who has very come very close to loosing theres numerous times. Our lives are like the course of the sun. At the darkest moment there is promise of daylight. There are no shortcuts to any place worth going. [/QUOTE]
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