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<blockquote data-quote="Fraddycat" data-source="post: 316451" data-attributes="member: 46145"><p>Hi Bigbenn, welcome to the forum and for posting the interesting note above. I think it can be misleading, especially to new members who have just been diagnosed with diabetes to claim that you have been cured and that a cure exists. Diabetes is a life long, potentially progressive illness, and there is currently no cure. I am sure if you drank a glass of orange juice or full fat coke your sugar levels would be sky high, which indicates that you still have diabetes. Instead what you have done is got your diabetes completely under control and therefore do not need meds, for which I congratulate you.</p><p></p><p>(By the way, you're writing style reminds me of Bonny)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fraddycat, post: 316451, member: 46145"] Hi Bigbenn, welcome to the forum and for posting the interesting note above. I think it can be misleading, especially to new members who have just been diagnosed with diabetes to claim that you have been cured and that a cure exists. Diabetes is a life long, potentially progressive illness, and there is currently no cure. I am sure if you drank a glass of orange juice or full fat coke your sugar levels would be sky high, which indicates that you still have diabetes. Instead what you have done is got your diabetes completely under control and therefore do not need meds, for which I congratulate you. (By the way, you're writing style reminds me of Bonny) [/QUOTE]
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