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<blockquote data-quote="Heartsurvivor" data-source="post: 2020908" data-attributes="member: 503265"><p>Hi I’m Heartsurvivor, female age 66, diagnosed prediabetic ten years ago. Diabetes runs in the family and I’ve managed not to become type2. Have comorbidities, hypothyroid for 20 years, 3 years ago had an ‘out of the blue’ massive heart attack and gallbladder removed a few months later. Since then I’ve become fitter, slimmer and maintain a heart (and diabetes) healthy diet because my life depends on it. So glad to be given a second chance by a fabulous paramedic, cardiologist, new GP and cardiac rehab for life (and researchers, funders and everyone else who has helped along the way). Finally getting my head round it all and wonder if all this, including lifelong migraine is part of a genetic syndrome or some of it the result of a big blood transfusion 35 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heartsurvivor, post: 2020908, member: 503265"] Hi I’m Heartsurvivor, female age 66, diagnosed prediabetic ten years ago. Diabetes runs in the family and I’ve managed not to become type2. Have comorbidities, hypothyroid for 20 years, 3 years ago had an ‘out of the blue’ massive heart attack and gallbladder removed a few months later. Since then I’ve become fitter, slimmer and maintain a heart (and diabetes) healthy diet because my life depends on it. So glad to be given a second chance by a fabulous paramedic, cardiologist, new GP and cardiac rehab for life (and researchers, funders and everyone else who has helped along the way). Finally getting my head round it all and wonder if all this, including lifelong migraine is part of a genetic syndrome or some of it the result of a big blood transfusion 35 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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