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<blockquote data-quote="paulus1" data-source="post: 1644334" data-attributes="member: 191134"><p>your quite normal to be upset. we only hear about the poorly controlled diabetics on tv hospital shows. they very rarely show the very healthy and fit athletes that have it. im not claiming to be special ive had one brake down sobbing and refusing to eat. i learnt the complications and the main reasons behind why they happen. it motivates me to keep my bloods under control. the less big spikes the better. i know we can get them all any way but if we do our best to be healthy then any risks are reduced. there really is no point in worrying over what may happen because we cant do anything to stop it. look at the folks on here that have do 40-50 years and are still plodding along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulus1, post: 1644334, member: 191134"] your quite normal to be upset. we only hear about the poorly controlled diabetics on tv hospital shows. they very rarely show the very healthy and fit athletes that have it. im not claiming to be special ive had one brake down sobbing and refusing to eat. i learnt the complications and the main reasons behind why they happen. it motivates me to keep my bloods under control. the less big spikes the better. i know we can get them all any way but if we do our best to be healthy then any risks are reduced. there really is no point in worrying over what may happen because we cant do anything to stop it. look at the folks on here that have do 40-50 years and are still plodding along. [/QUOTE]
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