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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 1556273" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>Hi [USER=398603]@grante[/USER]. I don't think personally any type of diabetes is easier or harder than the others.</p><p>They all present there own challenges. Your challenge and frustration is I suspect the restrictions on your diet, not as big a problem for me, of which I am thankful. The 2.1 the other morning whilst asleep, well maybe a challenge you're lucky not to have. We both have it easy and hard. One thing we both have is a condition that really pi**es off and we have to say enough is enough and switch off for a while.</p><p>You'll be back on track as soon as the hangover goes.</p><p>Good luck and don't undermine your condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 1556273, member: 47983"] Hi [USER=398603]@grante[/USER]. I don't think personally any type of diabetes is easier or harder than the others. They all present there own challenges. Your challenge and frustration is I suspect the restrictions on your diet, not as big a problem for me, of which I am thankful. The 2.1 the other morning whilst asleep, well maybe a challenge you're lucky not to have. We both have it easy and hard. One thing we both have is a condition that really pi**es off and we have to say enough is enough and switch off for a while. You'll be back on track as soon as the hangover goes. Good luck and don't undermine your condition. [/QUOTE]
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