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<blockquote data-quote="buikevina" data-source="post: 2287988" data-attributes="member: 527736"><p>I wanted to mention to you that you will feel stronger when you lose any extra weight. in fact, you will feel happier and sleep better. I feel stronger and healthier.</p><p>Hey, remember also that you are not alone. Millions are diabetic. It is a very common health issue. But be thankful that medicine has advanced to the point where we can expect to live a normal life as those without the disease and even share encouraging experiences. You will end up taking care of yourself more than "healthy" folks. Remember that whatever worry you may have now is absolutely normal.</p><p>Do some research about foods that are good and bad for blood sugar.</p><p>It is an easy research really. Just dont stress. Stress does not add an inch to your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buikevina, post: 2287988, member: 527736"] I wanted to mention to you that you will feel stronger when you lose any extra weight. in fact, you will feel happier and sleep better. I feel stronger and healthier. Hey, remember also that you are not alone. Millions are diabetic. It is a very common health issue. But be thankful that medicine has advanced to the point where we can expect to live a normal life as those without the disease and even share encouraging experiences. You will end up taking care of yourself more than "healthy" folks. Remember that whatever worry you may have now is absolutely normal. Do some research about foods that are good and bad for blood sugar. It is an easy research really. Just dont stress. Stress does not add an inch to your life. [/QUOTE]
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