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<blockquote data-quote="Grandma5" data-source="post: 1993926" data-attributes="member: 500894"><p>Thank you so much for your post IronLioness... I am still in that “pity party” and desperately want to get beyond it. Only been diagnosed for a couple of weeks, met the DN who assured me I have great feet, that I need to cut carbs, take metformin and get my blood sugars down - see you in a few months.... So now I am trying to research, and eat well and find my new path. So seeing your post and the positives in it has given me the boost I need to really find out what I need to know and not just flap about panicking! </p><p></p><p>Looking forward to learning and looking after myself....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grandma5, post: 1993926, member: 500894"] Thank you so much for your post IronLioness... I am still in that “pity party” and desperately want to get beyond it. Only been diagnosed for a couple of weeks, met the DN who assured me I have great feet, that I need to cut carbs, take metformin and get my blood sugars down - see you in a few months.... So now I am trying to research, and eat well and find my new path. So seeing your post and the positives in it has given me the boost I need to really find out what I need to know and not just flap about panicking! Looking forward to learning and looking after myself.... [/QUOTE]
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