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<blockquote data-quote="shop" data-source="post: 285668" data-attributes="member: 42992"><p>TBH it was like someone switching a light on as everything made sense. Tiredness not just from being a Mum ( thought this is what life is going to be now!) Muscle wastage and probs with knee. It all made sense. I had been warned as it was detected by my optition when I suddenly couldnt see clearly from not far away, ridiculously thirsty and constantly peeing! </p><p></p><p>I had a 11 month old to look after and we were having major building work done on the house and we were busy on the farm haymaking so I just had to get on with it! I dont really think the seriousness of it sunk in properly. I just wanted to feel better. I cried a little once when I got back from hosp having had diagnosis. I had to quickly pull myself together as I had builders and a baby to see to. Not to mention planning his 1st birthday.</p><p></p><p>Seems weird looking back now!</p><p></p><p>Although I complain that I wasnt shown carb counting then, I dont know how easy it would have been with everything else going on.</p><p></p><p>Lucy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shop, post: 285668, member: 42992"] TBH it was like someone switching a light on as everything made sense. Tiredness not just from being a Mum ( thought this is what life is going to be now!) Muscle wastage and probs with knee. It all made sense. I had been warned as it was detected by my optition when I suddenly couldnt see clearly from not far away, ridiculously thirsty and constantly peeing! I had a 11 month old to look after and we were having major building work done on the house and we were busy on the farm haymaking so I just had to get on with it! I dont really think the seriousness of it sunk in properly. I just wanted to feel better. I cried a little once when I got back from hosp having had diagnosis. I had to quickly pull myself together as I had builders and a baby to see to. Not to mention planning his 1st birthday. Seems weird looking back now! Although I complain that I wasnt shown carb counting then, I dont know how easy it would have been with everything else going on. Lucy. [/QUOTE]
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