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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1583510" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>It does seem strange that these health problems seemed to have attacked his body. An immue attack?</p><p>His heart problem has exaggerated due to stress of it all, most likely?</p><p>His nervous system, the most?</p><p>I know he was tested for MS and thankfully he was clear.</p><p>Maybe other posters have seen or heard of something similiar?</p><p></p><p>I still get chest pains but just not as often. Stress can do that to me. Shock has damaged my nervous system, for sure.</p><p></p><p>The shock of diabetes and its effects on a newly diagnosed very active person can really shake you to the bone. We all react differently.</p><p>I remember first being diagnosed as a few months of being in a haze. Wham! Then it hit me..... depression followed. Luckily mr ickihun broke my heavy long fall, bless him.</p><p>I've muddled through ever since.</p><p>This forum helps.... a lot. Poor mr ickihun being asked about diabetes and his opinion on something he hasnt a clue on. He is my oracle, normally.</p><p>Things do change but we change to adapt. We have to.</p><p></p><p>Send my best wishes to Ron and thankyou for being such a brilliant wife to him.</p><p>You are my dear friends...... because of this wonderful forum. Take care. ♡♥♡</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1583510, member: 196960"] It does seem strange that these health problems seemed to have attacked his body. An immue attack? His heart problem has exaggerated due to stress of it all, most likely? His nervous system, the most? I know he was tested for MS and thankfully he was clear. Maybe other posters have seen or heard of something similiar? I still get chest pains but just not as often. Stress can do that to me. Shock has damaged my nervous system, for sure. The shock of diabetes and its effects on a newly diagnosed very active person can really shake you to the bone. We all react differently. I remember first being diagnosed as a few months of being in a haze. Wham! Then it hit me..... depression followed. Luckily mr ickihun broke my heavy long fall, bless him. I've muddled through ever since. This forum helps.... a lot. Poor mr ickihun being asked about diabetes and his opinion on something he hasnt a clue on. He is my oracle, normally. Things do change but we change to adapt. We have to. Send my best wishes to Ron and thankyou for being such a brilliant wife to him. You are my dear friends...... because of this wonderful forum. Take care. ♡♥♡ [/QUOTE]
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