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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2224746" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I can only suggest that you are open about your past, but optimistic about your future. </p><p>I do know someone else who has had a similar experience, though not from diabetes. He has found that his brain has made a recovery, though there are gaps in his memory he, himself, feels that he is back with us.</p><p>Now that you have a diagnosis and treatment there is every chance that you'll never be so badly affected again - my own experience with the far less dramatic diagnosis of type two and change to low carbing has changed my own life considerably, for the better - even more than the diagnosis of failed thyroid and a supplement being prescribed and that was quite significant.</p><p>You have been through quite a bit of turmoil physically and emotionally - and it is still early days - find some music and dance - do something with colours, go out and see if there are flowers yet - summer is coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2224746, member: 355878"] I can only suggest that you are open about your past, but optimistic about your future. I do know someone else who has had a similar experience, though not from diabetes. He has found that his brain has made a recovery, though there are gaps in his memory he, himself, feels that he is back with us. Now that you have a diagnosis and treatment there is every chance that you'll never be so badly affected again - my own experience with the far less dramatic diagnosis of type two and change to low carbing has changed my own life considerably, for the better - even more than the diagnosis of failed thyroid and a supplement being prescribed and that was quite significant. You have been through quite a bit of turmoil physically and emotionally - and it is still early days - find some music and dance - do something with colours, go out and see if there are flowers yet - summer is coming. [/QUOTE]
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