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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Russell" data-source="post: 2476343" data-attributes="member: 551377"><p>I was diagnosed type 2 at the beginning of December and told then that I was prediabetic in 2015. I don't remember being told I was prediabetic although it was a phone call and my hearing isn't great.</p><p></p><p>I have a healthy lifestyle but have a higher BMI than it should be, but wouldn't see myself as overweight. Always been slightly stocky though, despite running and cycling. Though I always liked a drink with crisp or cup of tea with a packet of buscuits.</p><p></p><p>I'm on a mission to reverse it, but if I'd known what I know now. Luckily I think I'm in a good place regarding my levels.</p><p></p><p>It's great what you are doing. I commend you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Russell, post: 2476343, member: 551377"] I was diagnosed type 2 at the beginning of December and told then that I was prediabetic in 2015. I don't remember being told I was prediabetic although it was a phone call and my hearing isn't great. I have a healthy lifestyle but have a higher BMI than it should be, but wouldn't see myself as overweight. Always been slightly stocky though, despite running and cycling. Though I always liked a drink with crisp or cup of tea with a packet of buscuits. I'm on a mission to reverse it, but if I'd known what I know now. Luckily I think I'm in a good place regarding my levels. It's great what you are doing. I commend you. [/QUOTE]
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