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<blockquote data-quote="luceeloo" data-source="post: 488631" data-attributes="member: 78468"><p>I'm 33 too, and so far seem to fit a type 2 diagnosis. It is a daunting thing to be diagnosed with, and you'll have good days and bad days. My Nurse told me something very useful when I was first diagnosed... at 33 I have longer than most to deal with this disease, so it's important to find control and stay in control. </p><p>The positive side of being diabetic is that it forces a healthy lifestyle, as you quickly will discover that a tweak of the diet here, and an extra walk there, can have a huge impact on blood glucose levels. </p><p>Have a look around the forum, especially the sections detailing the different diets that people adopt... you really can learn a lot here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luceeloo, post: 488631, member: 78468"] I'm 33 too, and so far seem to fit a type 2 diagnosis. It is a daunting thing to be diagnosed with, and you'll have good days and bad days. My Nurse told me something very useful when I was first diagnosed... at 33 I have longer than most to deal with this disease, so it's important to find control and stay in control. The positive side of being diabetic is that it forces a healthy lifestyle, as you quickly will discover that a tweak of the diet here, and an extra walk there, can have a huge impact on blood glucose levels. Have a look around the forum, especially the sections detailing the different diets that people adopt... you really can learn a lot here. [/QUOTE]
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