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<blockquote data-quote="bunzorunny" data-source="post: 359993" data-attributes="member: 46049"><p>Hya Steph, :eh: </p><p>Aw, so sad to hear your news, even though you feel sad at the moment do not despair. I know exactly what you are talking about and I have had it for 55 years. When I was diagnosed 55 years ago diabetes was very rare indeed; I was the only one I knew with it, the support and help I got in childhood was brilliant! Then I turned 16/18 what ever age, I cannot remember now; things changed for the worse. By the time I had reached 45 things had got really bad, worse than ever, this lead me to do vast amounts of research, because I was very scared and did not know what to do - every where I went I got no help. I felt total abandonment after doing what they had told me for 45 years I felt the horrid feeling of desperation, hopelessness and what was the point! </p><p></p><p>I realised then that there has to be more to life than this and there is loads you can do and I know I have done it and had remarkable results! I felt so strongly about it that I have done my own web page on it. I have tried the traditional approach for 45 years and it failed me dramatically leading to other complications. So, that is what made me think there is more in life than just traditional medicine. I prefer the natural approach and it has changed my life completely! myhealth4life.wordpress.com</p><p>I am always learning about new stuff. If your interested please take a look and leave me a comment. </p><p>Kind regards</p><p>Lyn</p><p>Never give up Steph - you are not alone! I am looking to find a support group or start my own if anyone else is interested? Any ideas anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunzorunny, post: 359993, member: 46049"] Hya Steph, :eh: Aw, so sad to hear your news, even though you feel sad at the moment do not despair. I know exactly what you are talking about and I have had it for 55 years. When I was diagnosed 55 years ago diabetes was very rare indeed; I was the only one I knew with it, the support and help I got in childhood was brilliant! Then I turned 16/18 what ever age, I cannot remember now; things changed for the worse. By the time I had reached 45 things had got really bad, worse than ever, this lead me to do vast amounts of research, because I was very scared and did not know what to do - every where I went I got no help. I felt total abandonment after doing what they had told me for 45 years I felt the horrid feeling of desperation, hopelessness and what was the point! I realised then that there has to be more to life than this and there is loads you can do and I know I have done it and had remarkable results! I felt so strongly about it that I have done my own web page on it. I have tried the traditional approach for 45 years and it failed me dramatically leading to other complications. So, that is what made me think there is more in life than just traditional medicine. I prefer the natural approach and it has changed my life completely! myhealth4life.wordpress.com I am always learning about new stuff. If your interested please take a look and leave me a comment. Kind regards Lyn Never give up Steph - you are not alone! I am looking to find a support group or start my own if anyone else is interested? Any ideas anyone? [/QUOTE]
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