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<blockquote data-quote="urbanracer" data-source="post: 1212727" data-attributes="member: 140811"><p>So you go to the quack on Tuesday and he tells you that you're not diabetic. He says the lab made a mistake, you breathe a sigh of relief, you leave the surgery and you carry on with your life. </p><p>Or you go to the quack on Tuesday and he tells you that you're a diabetic. He gives you a prescription of insulin, you leave the sugery saying to yourself, oh **** it, and you carry on with your life.</p><p>My point? Diabetes may be a game changer, but it's not the end game. </p><p>(And BTW, high blood sugars can affect your moods. Sometimes, just being aware of this is key. If you're feeling unusually tetchy with your partner, make sure it's you talking and not the high sugars.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urbanracer, post: 1212727, member: 140811"] So you go to the quack on Tuesday and he tells you that you're not diabetic. He says the lab made a mistake, you breathe a sigh of relief, you leave the surgery and you carry on with your life. Or you go to the quack on Tuesday and he tells you that you're a diabetic. He gives you a prescription of insulin, you leave the sugery saying to yourself, oh **** it, and you carry on with your life. My point? Diabetes may be a game changer, but it's not the end game. (And BTW, high blood sugars can affect your moods. Sometimes, just being aware of this is key. If you're feeling unusually tetchy with your partner, make sure it's you talking and not the high sugars.) [/QUOTE]
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