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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Green" data-source="post: 1000202" data-attributes="member: 134303"><p>I love chocolate so I eat no sugar added chocolate. </p><p> I test atleast 5 times a day and mostly after I eat. Usually I start with a fasting or pre breakfast check to make sure I'm not too low. </p><p> I never took care of my diabetes until my eyesight went. I've had 21 laser surgeries in each eye </p><p> I just had a quintuplet bypass surgery back in December 2014 which the Doctor said was directly related to diabetes. My. Cholesterol was always great and my kidneys are also functioning well. </p><p> I have some minor neuopothy in my toes </p><p> To me the most dangerous word related to diabetes is the word Pre Diabetes. I didn't take it seriously at all. Considering everything, I consider myself very lucky at 71 years old and still enjoying life. </p><p> No sugar added products have helped to keep my sugars low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Green, post: 1000202, member: 134303"] I love chocolate so I eat no sugar added chocolate. I test atleast 5 times a day and mostly after I eat. Usually I start with a fasting or pre breakfast check to make sure I'm not too low. I never took care of my diabetes until my eyesight went. I've had 21 laser surgeries in each eye I just had a quintuplet bypass surgery back in December 2014 which the Doctor said was directly related to diabetes. My. Cholesterol was always great and my kidneys are also functioning well. I have some minor neuopothy in my toes To me the most dangerous word related to diabetes is the word Pre Diabetes. I didn't take it seriously at all. Considering everything, I consider myself very lucky at 71 years old and still enjoying life. No sugar added products have helped to keep my sugars low. [/QUOTE]
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