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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 954774" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Hi [USER=210986]@Emmasethy[/USER] </p><p>Welcome from me too.</p><p>A diagnosis is one hell of a shock. I am sure that is compounded by the loss of your mother, so recently. Sorry for your loss.</p><p>A suggestion, don't despair, read info in here, take your time, ask specific questions, keep asking if you still don't understand. Don't get involved in the blame game. Lots of others in the media will do that. You are young, and recently diagnosed, so you can make improvements. It is not unknown for people to regain good blood glucose measurements. The sweet addiction would be the first thing I would ditch. As for your question about sweet tooth, sugar free jelly is a good substitute. Has kept many of us sane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 954774, member: 100904"] Hi [USER=210986]@Emmasethy[/USER] Welcome from me too. A diagnosis is one hell of a shock. I am sure that is compounded by the loss of your mother, so recently. Sorry for your loss. A suggestion, don't despair, read info in here, take your time, ask specific questions, keep asking if you still don't understand. Don't get involved in the blame game. Lots of others in the media will do that. You are young, and recently diagnosed, so you can make improvements. It is not unknown for people to regain good blood glucose measurements. The sweet addiction would be the first thing I would ditch. As for your question about sweet tooth, sugar free jelly is a good substitute. Has kept many of us sane. [/QUOTE]
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