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<blockquote data-quote="bexley" data-source="post: 1023220" data-attributes="member: 110385"><p>I have been diabetic for 23 years now and never looked after myself until about 4 years ago when I met my wife now all that time of not looking after myself I now have some complications with my diabetes I have diabetic retinopathy, diabetic kidney disease, my feet are messed up no feeling at all my hands are numb all the time and I dropped lots of stuff all the time. But I am having the pump sorted on the 11th of February 2016 and I have been told that because of the time I had not looking after myself I won't ever get back to a normal life hands will be numb and feet will have no feeling so I won't ever not have them problems as I gave them to myself by not looking after myself and trying to ignore the fact I have this problem. But they won't get worse fast they will slow down once my diabetes is under control with the help of the pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bexley, post: 1023220, member: 110385"] I have been diabetic for 23 years now and never looked after myself until about 4 years ago when I met my wife now all that time of not looking after myself I now have some complications with my diabetes I have diabetic retinopathy, diabetic kidney disease, my feet are messed up no feeling at all my hands are numb all the time and I dropped lots of stuff all the time. But I am having the pump sorted on the 11th of February 2016 and I have been told that because of the time I had not looking after myself I won't ever get back to a normal life hands will be numb and feet will have no feeling so I won't ever not have them problems as I gave them to myself by not looking after myself and trying to ignore the fact I have this problem. But they won't get worse fast they will slow down once my diabetes is under control with the help of the pump. [/QUOTE]
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