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<blockquote data-quote="gateian" data-source="post: 154086" data-attributes="member: 23207"><p>Absolutely. My diabetes control has been mediocre to poor over the 17 years I have had it and minor problems began to creep in. Now I have "woken up" from my denial and started looking after myself. Within a year the problems receding and if I keep it up, i'll be in full health. </p><p></p><p>I have a friend who is diabetic for over 30 years who is in good health. </p><p></p><p>Eat well, keep active and learn as much as you can. Most importantly, when you screw up (and you will) don't beat yourself up. Simply learn and move on. It's about learning new information and forming habits. </p><p></p><p>Diabetes care is improving all the time as well. Who knows where it will be in 30 years time. :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gateian, post: 154086, member: 23207"] Absolutely. My diabetes control has been mediocre to poor over the 17 years I have had it and minor problems began to creep in. Now I have "woken up" from my denial and started looking after myself. Within a year the problems receding and if I keep it up, i'll be in full health. I have a friend who is diabetic for over 30 years who is in good health. Eat well, keep active and learn as much as you can. Most importantly, when you screw up (and you will) don't beat yourself up. Simply learn and move on. It's about learning new information and forming habits. Diabetes care is improving all the time as well. Who knows where it will be in 30 years time. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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