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<blockquote data-quote="ailsa" data-source="post: 254757" data-attributes="member: 40281"><p>I was diagnosed as type 2 diabetic as I was over 60 and advised to change my diet and exercise and come back in a few months. I stopped eating sweets, chocolate, biscuits and cakes and had no alcohol. I only read up information on type 2 diabetes and did not realise I was making myself ill. I ended up in hospital with Ketoacidosis and was nearly in a coma. I think because I was so ill I was relieved it was ONLY type 1 diabetes. Although I accept I am diabetic I get fed up and frustated at times when my BS is not what I expect it to be but I try to treat it as a challenge that I will be able to control eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ailsa, post: 254757, member: 40281"] I was diagnosed as type 2 diabetic as I was over 60 and advised to change my diet and exercise and come back in a few months. I stopped eating sweets, chocolate, biscuits and cakes and had no alcohol. I only read up information on type 2 diabetes and did not realise I was making myself ill. I ended up in hospital with Ketoacidosis and was nearly in a coma. I think because I was so ill I was relieved it was ONLY type 1 diabetes. Although I accept I am diabetic I get fed up and frustated at times when my BS is not what I expect it to be but I try to treat it as a challenge that I will be able to control eventually. [/QUOTE]
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