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<blockquote data-quote="Robkww" data-source="post: 1363268" data-attributes="member: 345884"><p>Mike</p><p>Your first paragraph is exactly where I am as of Friday past - 5% after 3 months diagnosis from 7.7%. Your subsequent paragraphs illustrate life's journey and as "normal" people all we can do is our best, throughout this journey, to maintain a healthy lifestyle that can assist in controlling our T2. We shouldn't celebrate too much when times are good on the journey or be too downcast when more difficult. The motto must be "I've done it once so I can do it again" - even if similar results are not achievable, improvement is. Good luck.</p><p>Regards</p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robkww, post: 1363268, member: 345884"] Mike Your first paragraph is exactly where I am as of Friday past - 5% after 3 months diagnosis from 7.7%. Your subsequent paragraphs illustrate life's journey and as "normal" people all we can do is our best, throughout this journey, to maintain a healthy lifestyle that can assist in controlling our T2. We shouldn't celebrate too much when times are good on the journey or be too downcast when more difficult. The motto must be "I've done it once so I can do it again" - even if similar results are not achievable, improvement is. Good luck. Regards Rob [/QUOTE]
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