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<blockquote data-quote="fluffy2092" data-source="post: 647890" data-attributes="member: 43354"><p>I was diagnosed 4 years ago. I'm 54 and I really feel like it's doing me in sometimes - death by a thousand cuts. All in slow motion. Pains in my feet, arms and legs but no eyesight problems yet. I work very hard at trying to keep on track and generally succeed but the two things which really annoy me these days are never ending "brain fog" and bouts of devastating fatigue. Sometimes I feel unstoppable, then a day later I can hardly get out of bed without extreme effort and determination. I fall asleep at the drop of a hat. I test regularly and I know I'm within the limits but it doesn't help really to overcome it. Diabetes sucks for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fluffy2092, post: 647890, member: 43354"] I was diagnosed 4 years ago. I'm 54 and I really feel like it's doing me in sometimes - death by a thousand cuts. All in slow motion. Pains in my feet, arms and legs but no eyesight problems yet. I work very hard at trying to keep on track and generally succeed but the two things which really annoy me these days are never ending "brain fog" and bouts of devastating fatigue. Sometimes I feel unstoppable, then a day later I can hardly get out of bed without extreme effort and determination. I fall asleep at the drop of a hat. I test regularly and I know I'm within the limits but it doesn't help really to overcome it. Diabetes sucks for sure. [/QUOTE]
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