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<blockquote data-quote="13lizanne" data-source="post: 1170662" data-attributes="member: 202637"><p>I have to admit to being compliant with the meds and diet advice given when I was diagnosed in 2006 Back then that was the procedure, people weren't offered 3 months to try to reduce BS It was straight on to the meds. My doc thinks my type 2 was caused by years of cortisol flooding my body I.e the stresses of looking after a profoundly disabled child 24/7 including interrupted/ lack of sufficient sleep. I wasn't particularly overweight and no genetic indicators. I didn't read anything on diabetes then because of aforementioned looking after child and just followed the party line. What a revelation when I found this forum and started to study diabetes here and online generally. I can't believe I ate carbs for all of these years without my type 2 becoming worse. I count myself blessed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13lizanne, post: 1170662, member: 202637"] I have to admit to being compliant with the meds and diet advice given when I was diagnosed in 2006 Back then that was the procedure, people weren't offered 3 months to try to reduce BS It was straight on to the meds. My doc thinks my type 2 was caused by years of cortisol flooding my body I.e the stresses of looking after a profoundly disabled child 24/7 including interrupted/ lack of sufficient sleep. I wasn't particularly overweight and no genetic indicators. I didn't read anything on diabetes then because of aforementioned looking after child and just followed the party line. What a revelation when I found this forum and started to study diabetes here and online generally. I can't believe I ate carbs for all of these years without my type 2 becoming worse. I count myself blessed [/QUOTE]
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