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<blockquote data-quote="VashtiB" data-source="post: 2365601" data-attributes="member: 511345"><p>I have spoken about my diabetes a couple of times to clients. One of them was th mother of a woman in her thirties who weighed about 150kg (or maybe more). The mother was also overweight and had some diabetic symptoms. This was not too long after my diagnosis so I was still feeling shame but my levels were well into the normal range and I had lost weight- maybe 20 kg by that stage. I spoke because they had not found this site- don't think either of them have computers and I was heartbroken that they had not found the information that changed my life. That was enough for me for move past my shame. I still don't speak about it much- I still find it hard but I am trying to get it out there more. aKeto has not only put my blood sugars into the normal range it has cured my asthma- just think how less burdened the medical systems could be if doctors were more on board. Also if younger people were given this info before they developed diabetes. My 2 younger brothers have ulcers on their legs- it is sad. One is still in complete denial- hopefully that will change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VashtiB, post: 2365601, member: 511345"] I have spoken about my diabetes a couple of times to clients. One of them was th mother of a woman in her thirties who weighed about 150kg (or maybe more). The mother was also overweight and had some diabetic symptoms. This was not too long after my diagnosis so I was still feeling shame but my levels were well into the normal range and I had lost weight- maybe 20 kg by that stage. I spoke because they had not found this site- don't think either of them have computers and I was heartbroken that they had not found the information that changed my life. That was enough for me for move past my shame. I still don't speak about it much- I still find it hard but I am trying to get it out there more. aKeto has not only put my blood sugars into the normal range it has cured my asthma- just think how less burdened the medical systems could be if doctors were more on board. Also if younger people were given this info before they developed diabetes. My 2 younger brothers have ulcers on their legs- it is sad. One is still in complete denial- hopefully that will change. [/QUOTE]
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