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<blockquote data-quote="brill" data-source="post: 111290" data-attributes="member: 20444"><p>Dippy,</p><p></p><p>I know exactly how you feel! I was diagnosed 6 months ago and since my BMI was 36 I also felt I'd brought it on myself, even though I ate a "healthy" diet, as I thought. I told my boss, as I was taking time off for blood tests etc but still haven't told my colleagues directly as couldn't face all the "advice" I'd get.</p><p>I got caught out recently though and had to explain to one of them why my diet was so strict I had to eat my restaurent curry without the rice.... I'm waiting for the comments to start now...ugh!</p><p>However, I have my weight and my blood sugar under good control now, so I do feel I can hold my head up a bit more and just brazen it out. Stories, like Clearview's, I read on this website really help bolster my confidence too!</p><p>Best of luck Dippy,</p><p></p><p>Brill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brill, post: 111290, member: 20444"] Dippy, I know exactly how you feel! I was diagnosed 6 months ago and since my BMI was 36 I also felt I'd brought it on myself, even though I ate a "healthy" diet, as I thought. I told my boss, as I was taking time off for blood tests etc but still haven't told my colleagues directly as couldn't face all the "advice" I'd get. I got caught out recently though and had to explain to one of them why my diet was so strict I had to eat my restaurent curry without the rice.... I'm waiting for the comments to start now...ugh! However, I have my weight and my blood sugar under good control now, so I do feel I can hold my head up a bit more and just brazen it out. Stories, like Clearview's, I read on this website really help bolster my confidence too! Best of luck Dippy, Brill [/QUOTE]
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