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<blockquote data-quote="Ian in Cheltenham" data-source="post: 222636" data-attributes="member: 37943"><p>Part 2!</p><p></p><p>Like other posters I have started viewing food as poison. I've really eaten very little this week and lost about 12 lbs which is good but may have contributed to my low mood. I'm not sleeping at all well and have restless and painful nerves which could be psychosymatic as its unlikely I could have damaged them so quickly (or is it?). My first session with the diabetic nurse was not very reassuring yesterday - questions like 'how do I know what damage has been done already to my body?'' and 'will I be able to stop or slowdown futher damage without resorting to tablets?' she couldnt answer. THe DN suggested I see a Dr as she though I was depressed - I did cry a little. All in all I feel a bit of a basket case. </p><p></p><p>Sorry to off load like this but I am in anxiety freefall. </p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian in Cheltenham, post: 222636, member: 37943"] Part 2! Like other posters I have started viewing food as poison. I've really eaten very little this week and lost about 12 lbs which is good but may have contributed to my low mood. I'm not sleeping at all well and have restless and painful nerves which could be psychosymatic as its unlikely I could have damaged them so quickly (or is it?). My first session with the diabetic nurse was not very reassuring yesterday - questions like 'how do I know what damage has been done already to my body?'' and 'will I be able to stop or slowdown futher damage without resorting to tablets?' she couldnt answer. THe DN suggested I see a Dr as she though I was depressed - I did cry a little. All in all I feel a bit of a basket case. Sorry to off load like this but I am in anxiety freefall. Ian [/QUOTE]
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