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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1773181" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>You're a big, groen up boy, so you will live your life as you see fit. Have you ever encountered anyone with lkife altering diabetes complications? I'm not going to suggest you go Googling it, but there are times when a person gets to that point where there is no return - whether it be painful neuropathy, ciculation issues, compromising digits or have a heart attack or stroke, or they start to have issies with their eyes It is more unfortunate that that is the first time they are truly motivated to do anything.</p><p></p><p>As well as taking part on here, I am a member of a local Diabetes UK group in my nearest town. That's where I first encountered people with coimplcations in my real life. It can be a bit sobering to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1773181, member: 345386"] You're a big, groen up boy, so you will live your life as you see fit. Have you ever encountered anyone with lkife altering diabetes complications? I'm not going to suggest you go Googling it, but there are times when a person gets to that point where there is no return - whether it be painful neuropathy, ciculation issues, compromising digits or have a heart attack or stroke, or they start to have issies with their eyes It is more unfortunate that that is the first time they are truly motivated to do anything. As well as taking part on here, I am a member of a local Diabetes UK group in my nearest town. That's where I first encountered people with coimplcations in my real life. It can be a bit sobering to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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