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<blockquote data-quote="Pinkorchid" data-source="post: 1334962" data-attributes="member: 166283"><p>Do you think then that having diabetes makes you less of a man forget the male role that you feel you have lost it is not relevant to diabetes. Get on with making your life as good as you can and stop the self pity . There are thousands of diabetics who are coping and controlling their diabetes every day but do not let it rule every minute of their life they just get on with it and have a normal life . You don't need to cut the calories just cut the excessive carbs you say you are eating and take on board a lot of what your wife says it is sensible</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinkorchid, post: 1334962, member: 166283"] Do you think then that having diabetes makes you less of a man forget the male role that you feel you have lost it is not relevant to diabetes. Get on with making your life as good as you can and stop the self pity . There are thousands of diabetics who are coping and controlling their diabetes every day but do not let it rule every minute of their life they just get on with it and have a normal life . You don't need to cut the calories just cut the excessive carbs you say you are eating and take on board a lot of what your wife says it is sensible [/QUOTE]
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