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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1175802" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I can relate to a lot of your working history and not knowing what the hell I was doing to myself.</p><p>I was team leader on a really busy production line, grabbing a quick bite here and there, lots of stress and fatigue, working shifts etc. And definitely not healthy eating for me even when I was told to diet, of course it was the eat well plate!</p><p></p><p>I think when I retired from the factory nearly ten years ago, my symptoms was at a point I didn't know or the doctors were telling me as if I was T2, so I was constantly returning to my surgery and getting fobbed off.</p><p></p><p>When you are in a stressful job and your blood glucose is fluctuating or you have an imbalance in your hormones particularly insulin, this can lead to anxiety and other hidden symptoms that are not indicative of a condition relative to diabetes.</p><p></p><p>Lots of people are obese because of the lack of understanding how our working lives and lifestyles are integral in harming our health!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1175802, member: 85785"] I can relate to a lot of your working history and not knowing what the hell I was doing to myself. I was team leader on a really busy production line, grabbing a quick bite here and there, lots of stress and fatigue, working shifts etc. And definitely not healthy eating for me even when I was told to diet, of course it was the eat well plate! I think when I retired from the factory nearly ten years ago, my symptoms was at a point I didn't know or the doctors were telling me as if I was T2, so I was constantly returning to my surgery and getting fobbed off. When you are in a stressful job and your blood glucose is fluctuating or you have an imbalance in your hormones particularly insulin, this can lead to anxiety and other hidden symptoms that are not indicative of a condition relative to diabetes. Lots of people are obese because of the lack of understanding how our working lives and lifestyles are integral in harming our health! [/QUOTE]
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