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<blockquote data-quote="Gran1" data-source="post: 2348121" data-attributes="member: 295783"><p>I am so pleased to discover this forum. 9 years ago I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and had my pancreas removed,</p><p>together with my duodenum and half my stomach. I now inject regularly with novorapid and levermir and also </p><p>have to have creon everytime I eat. It has been a roller-coaster ride ever since! Not every diabetic</p><p>professional appreciates how different my situation is. I very much appreciate how lucky I am to have</p><p>survived! I left hospital on my 70th birthday! M y husband, three children and four grandchildren have been</p><p>marvellous throughout and I endeavour to 'just get on with life'.</p><p>We have isolated over Christmas and I had my Covid vaccination 10 days ago (no side-effects).</p><p>I hope we all have a better 2021 and wish you all belated good wishes for Christmas and warm wishes for</p><p>2021.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gran1, post: 2348121, member: 295783"] I am so pleased to discover this forum. 9 years ago I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and had my pancreas removed, together with my duodenum and half my stomach. I now inject regularly with novorapid and levermir and also have to have creon everytime I eat. It has been a roller-coaster ride ever since! Not every diabetic professional appreciates how different my situation is. I very much appreciate how lucky I am to have survived! I left hospital on my 70th birthday! M y husband, three children and four grandchildren have been marvellous throughout and I endeavour to 'just get on with life'. We have isolated over Christmas and I had my Covid vaccination 10 days ago (no side-effects). I hope we all have a better 2021 and wish you all belated good wishes for Christmas and warm wishes for 2021. [/QUOTE]
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