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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1000953" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi Gary,</p><p>If you were preparing for a long sailing trip, you would prepare for most eventualities.</p><p>What you need to do now is plan ahead on how you are going to get control of this condition.</p><p>You need to plan out the next few weeks and get in your supplies and map out your journey till you are happy with your blood glucose levels.</p><p></p><p>You have to realise that you can live with this condition and feel good, not like now, but if you really do want to feel better, then it starts today, you have already started because you decided to join this great forum. Let it continue, and let's see if you can.</p><p>Nothing In life is really easy, it takes time and planning. This is for the long haul and if you are like me, I'm not going anywhere soon, and I want to do this fitter and healthier than I have been.</p><p></p><p>Good luck on your travels, Bon Voyage!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1000953, member: 85785"] Hi Gary, If you were preparing for a long sailing trip, you would prepare for most eventualities. What you need to do now is plan ahead on how you are going to get control of this condition. You need to plan out the next few weeks and get in your supplies and map out your journey till you are happy with your blood glucose levels. You have to realise that you can live with this condition and feel good, not like now, but if you really do want to feel better, then it starts today, you have already started because you decided to join this great forum. Let it continue, and let's see if you can. Nothing In life is really easy, it takes time and planning. This is for the long haul and if you are like me, I'm not going anywhere soon, and I want to do this fitter and healthier than I have been. Good luck on your travels, Bon Voyage! [/QUOTE]
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