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<blockquote data-quote="Lynne C J" data-source="post: 1977629" data-attributes="member: 86485"><p>Can I suggest diabetics contact the Independent Diabetes Trust or IDDT. I found this charity two years ago and for an annual donation they will send you a pack about T1 or T2 diabetes. I'm T1 for 39 years now and it was the best information I have ever been given on Diabetes . Their updates are also informative and topical.</p><p>I manage my diabetes with a good diet and lots of exercise. Running or walking outside is good for your body and your mental health as well as helping you to determine stress. Not saying living with diabetes is easy and some days are better than others but I've travelled all over the world (lucky me!), jumped off the Sky Tower in Auckland, climbed Sydney Harbour Bridge and so on. Diabetes isn't the end of your life unless you let it. Go out and enjoy your life but do lots of BG tests while you're doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynne C J, post: 1977629, member: 86485"] Can I suggest diabetics contact the Independent Diabetes Trust or IDDT. I found this charity two years ago and for an annual donation they will send you a pack about T1 or T2 diabetes. I'm T1 for 39 years now and it was the best information I have ever been given on Diabetes . Their updates are also informative and topical. I manage my diabetes with a good diet and lots of exercise. Running or walking outside is good for your body and your mental health as well as helping you to determine stress. Not saying living with diabetes is easy and some days are better than others but I've travelled all over the world (lucky me!), jumped off the Sky Tower in Auckland, climbed Sydney Harbour Bridge and so on. Diabetes isn't the end of your life unless you let it. Go out and enjoy your life but do lots of BG tests while you're doing it. [/QUOTE]
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