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<blockquote data-quote="Camilla" data-source="post: 255019" data-attributes="member: 41065"><p>Took me 6 months to come to terms. During that time I cried, was depressed and very frightened. The main reason was that I did not know about it. Once I had read and learned about diabetes and taken all possible steps with diet and exercise, I felt a sense of confidence and control return. You really do have to firmly change your food until your meter is showing you are in the normal ranges at all times. Everything becomes routine and habit if you do it long enough - good or bad. We can overcome this. It is perfectly possible to do it without medication if you truly use discipline and application in conjunction with educating yourself. </p><p></p><p>Remember - you need to know <strong>far more</strong> than your doctor about diabetes. Only then can you truly take control of your own well being and health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camilla, post: 255019, member: 41065"] Took me 6 months to come to terms. During that time I cried, was depressed and very frightened. The main reason was that I did not know about it. Once I had read and learned about diabetes and taken all possible steps with diet and exercise, I felt a sense of confidence and control return. You really do have to firmly change your food until your meter is showing you are in the normal ranges at all times. Everything becomes routine and habit if you do it long enough - good or bad. We can overcome this. It is perfectly possible to do it without medication if you truly use discipline and application in conjunction with educating yourself. Remember - you need to know [b]far more[/b] than your doctor about diabetes. Only then can you truly take control of your own well being and health. [/QUOTE]
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