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<blockquote data-quote="Grant1969" data-source="post: 1811388" data-attributes="member: 473881"><p>Hello all, I have pancreatitis and got diagnosed with type 2 diabetes around 6 weeks ago and I'm still as confused as ever. The GP originally diagnosed me with type 3 but when I told the diabetic consultant this he almost guffawed and took delight in trying to educate me about types of diabetes and I was type 2 beyond any question or doubt, me being me and being as confuddled, in pain and generally "still at home planning this" as I was I simply tried to remember what the good doctor had said. At the moment this 48 year old man is struggling to come to terms with how difficult walking around has become and almost every time I come on this fantastic site I end up shutting down my phone and get up immediately trying to find something to do to get rid of the horrors that I have in my head after reading some of the posts....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant1969, post: 1811388, member: 473881"] Hello all, I have pancreatitis and got diagnosed with type 2 diabetes around 6 weeks ago and I'm still as confused as ever. The GP originally diagnosed me with type 3 but when I told the diabetic consultant this he almost guffawed and took delight in trying to educate me about types of diabetes and I was type 2 beyond any question or doubt, me being me and being as confuddled, in pain and generally "still at home planning this" as I was I simply tried to remember what the good doctor had said. At the moment this 48 year old man is struggling to come to terms with how difficult walking around has become and almost every time I come on this fantastic site I end up shutting down my phone and get up immediately trying to find something to do to get rid of the horrors that I have in my head after reading some of the posts.... [/QUOTE]
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