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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1670158"><p>Unfortunately, the answer is “we are all different”.</p><p>I did not suffer from DKA or lose much weight (about half a stone).</p><p>I had signed up to do the Moonwalk (26 milk walk around London at night for Breast Cancer) a couple of months after my diagnosis.</p><p>I am stubborn and was determined to do it ... and I did. I was nervous doing my practice walks but built them up each week and made it in 9 hours (including an extra couple of miles to avoid a convoluted tube route back to Paddington Station).</p><p></p><p>Don’t overdo it (many times we say “it’s a marathon not a sprint”) but Diabetes should not be the reason to put your life on pause for long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1670158"] Unfortunately, the answer is “we are all different”. I did not suffer from DKA or lose much weight (about half a stone). I had signed up to do the Moonwalk (26 milk walk around London at night for Breast Cancer) a couple of months after my diagnosis. I am stubborn and was determined to do it ... and I did. I was nervous doing my practice walks but built them up each week and made it in 9 hours (including an extra couple of miles to avoid a convoluted tube route back to Paddington Station). Don’t overdo it (many times we say “it’s a marathon not a sprint”) but Diabetes should not be the reason to put your life on pause for long. [/QUOTE]
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