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<blockquote data-quote="sandymaynard" data-source="post: 111385" data-attributes="member: 15255"><p>Hi Dippy,</p><p>There is nothing to be ashmed of!</p><p>When i first got worried that i could have diabeties back in feb of this year! I joined this website! </p><p>Okay here goes! BAck in feb of this year i weighed in at 20 plus stones!! There is nothing to be ashmed of at all! Trust me!</p><p>I hope that this might help you not be ashmed! Don't be! Look at me i have lost alot of weight since! I am proud of myself for the amount that i have lost! I have lost alot of weight!</p><p>You aer among friends here who will help you!</p><p>I am going to be honest with you! I ahve found a little gentle exercise and allowing myself not to eat too much! I drink alot more water before meals now and this really helps slow the amount that i eat!</p><p>I am 34 it is alot to take in that this is for life! But here I am! I have had it since april of this year! Well april fools day! Here i am no meds so far!</p><p>I am going to be honest with you! Without the people on this forum i would of gone up the wall! I didnot know where to turn!</p><p>Thing is now you have type 2! Time to change a few things and make things better! It will take a while for it to sink in! Don't worry that is normal to take time! Just remember that there is always someone knocking around! </p><p>Sandy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandymaynard, post: 111385, member: 15255"] Hi Dippy, There is nothing to be ashmed of! When i first got worried that i could have diabeties back in feb of this year! I joined this website! Okay here goes! BAck in feb of this year i weighed in at 20 plus stones!! There is nothing to be ashmed of at all! Trust me! I hope that this might help you not be ashmed! Don't be! Look at me i have lost alot of weight since! I am proud of myself for the amount that i have lost! I have lost alot of weight! You aer among friends here who will help you! I am going to be honest with you! I ahve found a little gentle exercise and allowing myself not to eat too much! I drink alot more water before meals now and this really helps slow the amount that i eat! I am 34 it is alot to take in that this is for life! But here I am! I have had it since april of this year! Well april fools day! Here i am no meds so far! I am going to be honest with you! Without the people on this forum i would of gone up the wall! I didnot know where to turn! Thing is now you have type 2! Time to change a few things and make things better! It will take a while for it to sink in! Don't worry that is normal to take time! Just remember that there is always someone knocking around! Sandy [/QUOTE]
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