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<blockquote data-quote="Jc3131" data-source="post: 1736932" data-attributes="member: 411987"><p>I was diagnosed June 2017 aged 42.</p><p></p><p>With the help of my stuttering pancreas, change of diet and surprisingly for me, a strong will I have managed to get my levels within a decent range. This is not to say I've conquered it as I have quite a few random readings over 12mmol. </p><p></p><p>Also I have to add that even though I'm a 'tough' northern bloke (well sort of) I am quite scared of when the day comes that I'm totally insulin dependant and my insulin intake increases. </p><p></p><p>Life goes on and if I don't look after myself then life won't go on so this is my driving force. I need to stay quite fit for my families sake as I need to provide for them etc.</p><p></p><p>One good thing to come out of it all is that I have lost my love handles and man boobs and I look quite lean and mean ish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jc3131, post: 1736932, member: 411987"] I was diagnosed June 2017 aged 42. With the help of my stuttering pancreas, change of diet and surprisingly for me, a strong will I have managed to get my levels within a decent range. This is not to say I've conquered it as I have quite a few random readings over 12mmol. Also I have to add that even though I'm a 'tough' northern bloke (well sort of) I am quite scared of when the day comes that I'm totally insulin dependant and my insulin intake increases. Life goes on and if I don't look after myself then life won't go on so this is my driving force. I need to stay quite fit for my families sake as I need to provide for them etc. One good thing to come out of it all is that I have lost my love handles and man boobs and I look quite lean and mean ish. [/QUOTE]
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