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<blockquote data-quote="kateincornwall" data-source="post: 111116" data-attributes="member: 23807"><p>I felt so sad reading your post and can really understand how you feel , even though you shouldnt feel like this at all . I was diagnosed yesterday and have only told a very few people and most said " Oh well , time to shed some weight then and sort your regime out !" That didnt make me ashamed, it made me mad ! I am 62, have a severely disabled husband and so walk our two dogs every day, for about two miles, do all the housework, gardening and taking care of my husband . I eat a healthy diet, maybe too much but its mainly healthy , I dont want a medal for what i have to do , but neither do I want others pre judging me as if I`ve brought diabetes on myself . Hold your head high, tell people when you want to and please dont be ashamed x</p><p>Kate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kateincornwall, post: 111116, member: 23807"] I felt so sad reading your post and can really understand how you feel , even though you shouldnt feel like this at all . I was diagnosed yesterday and have only told a very few people and most said " Oh well , time to shed some weight then and sort your regime out !" That didnt make me ashamed, it made me mad ! I am 62, have a severely disabled husband and so walk our two dogs every day, for about two miles, do all the housework, gardening and taking care of my husband . I eat a healthy diet, maybe too much but its mainly healthy , I dont want a medal for what i have to do , but neither do I want others pre judging me as if I`ve brought diabetes on myself . Hold your head high, tell people when you want to and please dont be ashamed x Kate [/QUOTE]
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