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<blockquote data-quote="Katharine" data-source="post: 27290" data-attributes="member: 7958"><p>Leanne,</p><p></p><p>You've not just had the diabetes to get to grips with you've had surgery and a lung clot as well. This is a pretty big thunderbolt to deal with.</p><p></p><p>Just take one day at a time and the confusion will eventually clear.</p><p></p><p>Although the diabetes will always be with you, it will not be the same <u>bother</u> to you as it is now. </p><p></p><p>Although you will have knowledge of devastating complications of diabetes and some medical staff will tell you that complications are "inevitable" I can assure you that this is just because most diabetic staff don't realise that getting normal blood sugars becomes pretty straightforward once you stop trying to eat lots of carbs with every damned meal. </p><p></p><p> We can help you get normal blood sugars here. Okay, it may take a bit of time till you are in the driving seat and driving confidently but you wouldn't expect to pass a driving test having no lessons at all either.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katharine, post: 27290, member: 7958"] Leanne, You've not just had the diabetes to get to grips with you've had surgery and a lung clot as well. This is a pretty big thunderbolt to deal with. Just take one day at a time and the confusion will eventually clear. Although the diabetes will always be with you, it will not be the same [u]bother[/u] to you as it is now. Although you will have knowledge of devastating complications of diabetes and some medical staff will tell you that complications are "inevitable" I can assure you that this is just because most diabetic staff don't realise that getting normal blood sugars becomes pretty straightforward once you stop trying to eat lots of carbs with every damned meal. We can help you get normal blood sugars here. Okay, it may take a bit of time till you are in the driving seat and driving confidently but you wouldn't expect to pass a driving test having no lessons at all either. Welcome to the forum. [/QUOTE]
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