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<blockquote data-quote="YunmaKahn" data-source="post: 1665091" data-attributes="member: 466213"><p>Neither of them works in practice. The term '' nicer '' here is never nice as it sounds. From what i understand, you 've been newly diagnosed. The loss of physical power, endurance are hindering your daily activities you used to do before, which is a very drastic change occured all of a sudden. Sadly, it's normal. Even if you always keep your glucose at reference levels, you won't have the same power, endurance, dynamism as you had before. This '' disability '' is not only about what and how much you eat.</p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed with only 170 mg/dl. Being a hyperactive, windbag kid at those times, people had suspected why i couldn't run, why so lifeless, weak, why not speaking, that wasn't me ... they took me to the hospital where i was told about my '' death sentence ''. They let me out after 1 weeks of brainwashing and i still wasn't cured. I still wasn't me.</p><p>Since then, i 've tried every possible option, nothing works. Nothing provides me even a single bit of freedom. Something is always there, physically restricting me regardless of my glucose level. The person you used to be is dead and she will never come back, even for an instant.</p><p>After that point, it doesn't really matter if you be careful or not. Either way you won't be '' you ''.</p><p></p><p>'' Live fast, die young. '' doesn't work for a diabetic ... You can die young, but that short life still won't be really fast or enjoyable. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite61" alt=":sorry:" title="Sorry :sorry:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":sorry:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YunmaKahn, post: 1665091, member: 466213"] Neither of them works in practice. The term '' nicer '' here is never nice as it sounds. From what i understand, you 've been newly diagnosed. The loss of physical power, endurance are hindering your daily activities you used to do before, which is a very drastic change occured all of a sudden. Sadly, it's normal. Even if you always keep your glucose at reference levels, you won't have the same power, endurance, dynamism as you had before. This '' disability '' is not only about what and how much you eat. I was diagnosed with only 170 mg/dl. Being a hyperactive, windbag kid at those times, people had suspected why i couldn't run, why so lifeless, weak, why not speaking, that wasn't me ... they took me to the hospital where i was told about my '' death sentence ''. They let me out after 1 weeks of brainwashing and i still wasn't cured. I still wasn't me. Since then, i 've tried every possible option, nothing works. Nothing provides me even a single bit of freedom. Something is always there, physically restricting me regardless of my glucose level. The person you used to be is dead and she will never come back, even for an instant. After that point, it doesn't really matter if you be careful or not. Either way you won't be '' you ''. '' Live fast, die young. '' doesn't work for a diabetic ... You can die young, but that short life still won't be really fast or enjoyable. :sorry: [/QUOTE]
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