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<blockquote data-quote="jayney27" data-source="post: 1791053" data-attributes="member: 455431"><p>Hi Matt, well done on your success so far. My story is fairly similar to yours, like you I wanted to make changes to diet and fitness levels but life generally got in the way. Then I was diagnosed with this diabetes malarkey. However in some respects this has been my saving grace, I was allowed to try diet and exercise for 3 months, like you I made my diabetic nurses day with my improved BG and weight loss. I am due my second test in June, I am hoping that I have improved again and numbers are down further. I am now much fitter, a lot lighter and much more aware of what I eat, this is something that takes a bit of getting used to and although in an ideal world I would like a cure for us all I’m happy to continue with this healthier happy and lighter me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayney27, post: 1791053, member: 455431"] Hi Matt, well done on your success so far. My story is fairly similar to yours, like you I wanted to make changes to diet and fitness levels but life generally got in the way. Then I was diagnosed with this diabetes malarkey. However in some respects this has been my saving grace, I was allowed to try diet and exercise for 3 months, like you I made my diabetic nurses day with my improved BG and weight loss. I am due my second test in June, I am hoping that I have improved again and numbers are down further. I am now much fitter, a lot lighter and much more aware of what I eat, this is something that takes a bit of getting used to and although in an ideal world I would like a cure for us all I’m happy to continue with this healthier happy and lighter me. [/QUOTE]
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