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<blockquote data-quote="Dobbs" data-source="post: 100483" data-attributes="member: 18601"><p>I like your attitude.</p><p>I was diagnosed just over a year ago with T2, which I'd probably had for a few years. I felt not good for a time even after diagnosis and beginning Metformin - I suffered from neuropathy, meaning pains and aches in various places, as well as a general sense of my health getting worse. Now, just over a year on, I feel SO much better - have lost weight (10 kg) and neuropathy much diminished to the point where I hardly notice it. I feel in control of my health. </p><p>What made the change? Reading this forum and bloodsugar101. Buying a meter and testing myself between 1 and 5 times a day. Drastically cutting back on carbs. Eating more vegetables!</p><p>I don't have the feeling I'm deteriorating - I feel I'm getting my health back. Reading Jenny Ruhl talking in terms of "getting your health back" on bloodsugar101 was the most inspirational thing I've come across in all my "diabetic life" so far.</p><p>Good luck, man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dobbs, post: 100483, member: 18601"] I like your attitude. I was diagnosed just over a year ago with T2, which I'd probably had for a few years. I felt not good for a time even after diagnosis and beginning Metformin - I suffered from neuropathy, meaning pains and aches in various places, as well as a general sense of my health getting worse. Now, just over a year on, I feel SO much better - have lost weight (10 kg) and neuropathy much diminished to the point where I hardly notice it. I feel in control of my health. What made the change? Reading this forum and bloodsugar101. Buying a meter and testing myself between 1 and 5 times a day. Drastically cutting back on carbs. Eating more vegetables! I don't have the feeling I'm deteriorating - I feel I'm getting my health back. Reading Jenny Ruhl talking in terms of "getting your health back" on bloodsugar101 was the most inspirational thing I've come across in all my "diabetic life" so far. Good luck, man. [/QUOTE]
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