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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2122734" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi Mazza, without sounding judgemental I cannot imagine ANY person being better off in any way by smoking. My type 1 diabetic Mum ended up in a vascular ward in hospital (a stroke, she never smoked) and the rest of the ward was full of smokers, the damage to their limbs and everything else (as told to us by a Consultant) was chilling and that was without them being diabetic. I'm no expert but surely smoking is a higher overall risk to your health as a glucose level a few points higher and continuing gives you a double whammy, or at least equal? You have done so well giving it up, there must be a way to improve your levels without resorting to this. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2122734, member: 451727"] Hi Mazza, without sounding judgemental I cannot imagine ANY person being better off in any way by smoking. My type 1 diabetic Mum ended up in a vascular ward in hospital (a stroke, she never smoked) and the rest of the ward was full of smokers, the damage to their limbs and everything else (as told to us by a Consultant) was chilling and that was without them being diabetic. I'm no expert but surely smoking is a higher overall risk to your health as a glucose level a few points higher and continuing gives you a double whammy, or at least equal? You have done so well giving it up, there must be a way to improve your levels without resorting to this. x [/QUOTE]
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