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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 2069878" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>Hi [USER=508293]@MOUNICA K[/USER], welcome to the forum. Most of us had a whole range of emotions when first diagnosed, including fear, shame, anger, blame,guilt, and depression. It is perfectly understandable when you have just been told you have a serious and potentially life threatening condition.</p><p>But Type 2 diabetes can be controlled. There are many people on this forum who have done that. It takes a bit of time to get your head around it all, but you will get a lot of good advice and support on here.</p><p>Have a read round the forum, and ask any questions you want to. </p><p>It would be best to start your own thread in the 'Newly Diagnosed' section, as you will get more replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 2069878, member: 209498"] Hi [USER=508293]@MOUNICA K[/USER], welcome to the forum. Most of us had a whole range of emotions when first diagnosed, including fear, shame, anger, blame,guilt, and depression. It is perfectly understandable when you have just been told you have a serious and potentially life threatening condition. But Type 2 diabetes can be controlled. There are many people on this forum who have done that. It takes a bit of time to get your head around it all, but you will get a lot of good advice and support on here. Have a read round the forum, and ask any questions you want to. It would be best to start your own thread in the 'Newly Diagnosed' section, as you will get more replies. [/QUOTE]
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