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<blockquote data-quote="zenman" data-source="post: 605792" data-attributes="member: 47323"><p>Hi Nat, I hope time has changed your position. I am also type 3. Whipples in 2005, yet not told of being diabetic until 08/09. But as with you it will have been instant, just took that long to become bad enough to recognise. Not enough information by far and I complained. </p><p>I have 4 injections daily, my Levemer once, and NovaRapide with meals. You need to be in control of it not it controlling you. I too couldn't be bothered with taking properly etc until I got neuropathy. That was my wake up call. Injections take moments and give us the scope to lead a near as dammit normal life. </p><p>Hope you get to read this and if you want to talk feel free to reply.</p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zenman, post: 605792, member: 47323"] Hi Nat, I hope time has changed your position. I am also type 3. Whipples in 2005, yet not told of being diabetic until 08/09. But as with you it will have been instant, just took that long to become bad enough to recognise. Not enough information by far and I complained. I have 4 injections daily, my Levemer once, and NovaRapide with meals. You need to be in control of it not it controlling you. I too couldn't be bothered with taking properly etc until I got neuropathy. That was my wake up call. Injections take moments and give us the scope to lead a near as dammit normal life. Hope you get to read this and if you want to talk feel free to reply. Regards [/QUOTE]
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