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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 123470"><p>Hi JJ,</p><p>Everything in moderation is my motto and I couldn't care less if other people choose a different route. As long as newly diagnosed have all the information and know what works for people, including different approaches, that is fine by me.</p><p>As for the progression, I think it may be the luck of the draw. I have a friend who really looked after herself, followed a healthy diet, exercised went for all her checkups and was told that everything was in order. Over the last 18 months her eyesight gave her cause for concern and although she was still looking after herself she is now registered as blind with very limited sight but her sugar levels and HBA1c's have always been within acceptable levels. Her consultant was as upset as she was because he knew of many diabetics who couldn't care less about their condition and were sailing close to the wind but had no complications.</p><p>We only pass this way once and I don't want to be fretting about what I eat every day.</p><p></p><p>Catherine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 123470"] Hi JJ, Everything in moderation is my motto and I couldn't care less if other people choose a different route. As long as newly diagnosed have all the information and know what works for people, including different approaches, that is fine by me. As for the progression, I think it may be the luck of the draw. I have a friend who really looked after herself, followed a healthy diet, exercised went for all her checkups and was told that everything was in order. Over the last 18 months her eyesight gave her cause for concern and although she was still looking after herself she is now registered as blind with very limited sight but her sugar levels and HBA1c's have always been within acceptable levels. Her consultant was as upset as she was because he knew of many diabetics who couldn't care less about their condition and were sailing close to the wind but had no complications. We only pass this way once and I don't want to be fretting about what I eat every day. Catherine. [/QUOTE]
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