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<blockquote data-quote="woodywhippet61" data-source="post: 1630171" data-attributes="member: 418778"><p>I realised that when you said 'naughty' you were trying to lighten things up. As I said everyone is different and how they want to live with their diabetes is too. IMO there isn't a right or wrong answer to how we choose to deal with our condition.</p><p></p><p>How you chose to deal with it is entirely up to you as you will be the person who will face the consequences of that decision. Like Resurgam I too have had a relative who has had diabetic complications and he lost his leg. Not trying to upset you it's just the facts.</p><p></p><p>The members who were replying to you have chosen to take charge of their diabetes by themselves and boy do they know their stuff when it comes to the latest research and just simply how to manage diabetes by diet. They are well worth listening to and once you've reached the point in your life when you can think about managing your diabetes yourself then if I was you I'd start reading their posts.</p><p></p><p>As I said before I hope that someone who isn't testing will help you out. There are a few of them on here I just can't recall who they are at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodywhippet61, post: 1630171, member: 418778"] I realised that when you said 'naughty' you were trying to lighten things up. As I said everyone is different and how they want to live with their diabetes is too. IMO there isn't a right or wrong answer to how we choose to deal with our condition. How you chose to deal with it is entirely up to you as you will be the person who will face the consequences of that decision. Like Resurgam I too have had a relative who has had diabetic complications and he lost his leg. Not trying to upset you it's just the facts. The members who were replying to you have chosen to take charge of their diabetes by themselves and boy do they know their stuff when it comes to the latest research and just simply how to manage diabetes by diet. They are well worth listening to and once you've reached the point in your life when you can think about managing your diabetes yourself then if I was you I'd start reading their posts. As I said before I hope that someone who isn't testing will help you out. There are a few of them on here I just can't recall who they are at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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