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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1613659" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>I think you are being very courageous and also sensible. As I understand it, the effects of raised bg are mostly medim to long term. The occasional comforting banana is not going to sink your ship! We all have to set our own priorities and make our own compromises, day by day. Congratulations on your survival up to now. You must be doing something right! Also, cancer treatments have progressed out of sight and will doubtless continue to do so. I have an elderly running friend who was diagnosed with a blood cancer. Due to his GP's criminal neglect, it was diagnosed late, after a lot of damage had been done. Frankly, I thought he was a goner. But like you he has survived several years with intermittent treatments and his quality of life is good. He still rushes off on multiple foreign holidays per year and still participates in 5k parkruns, albeit more walking than running. I trust you too will be around for the foreseeable future, and continuing to participate in this forum. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1613659, member: 429870"] I think you are being very courageous and also sensible. As I understand it, the effects of raised bg are mostly medim to long term. The occasional comforting banana is not going to sink your ship! We all have to set our own priorities and make our own compromises, day by day. Congratulations on your survival up to now. You must be doing something right! Also, cancer treatments have progressed out of sight and will doubtless continue to do so. I have an elderly running friend who was diagnosed with a blood cancer. Due to his GP's criminal neglect, it was diagnosed late, after a lot of damage had been done. Frankly, I thought he was a goner. But like you he has survived several years with intermittent treatments and his quality of life is good. He still rushes off on multiple foreign holidays per year and still participates in 5k parkruns, albeit more walking than running. I trust you too will be around for the foreseeable future, and continuing to participate in this forum. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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