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<blockquote data-quote="Muneeb" data-source="post: 2144955" data-attributes="member: 491635"><p>Well firstly I'd like to say, I got type 1 diabetes with no family history, of even type 2 diabetes. So when it comes to defects and risks, that can happen to anyone.</p><p></p><p>Now we can always look in hindsight at what we could have done differently, and how doing something may change the outcome we have. But in reality we don't know the true mechanisms behind the condition and how exactly it affects other things.</p><p></p><p>What someone else's experience is, may be of no relevance to you. What you can do is control your BG levels as best you can from when you know it, do what is in your control and the rest is left to nature. There's people here who have lived through the 'dark ages' and are still fighting strong with diabetes, there are others diagnosed recently who are having major difficulties.</p><p></p><p>Don't let these things grate on you. When I was diagnosed, there were so many stipulations and things I had to avoid etc., now I live a life like any other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muneeb, post: 2144955, member: 491635"] Well firstly I'd like to say, I got type 1 diabetes with no family history, of even type 2 diabetes. So when it comes to defects and risks, that can happen to anyone. Now we can always look in hindsight at what we could have done differently, and how doing something may change the outcome we have. But in reality we don't know the true mechanisms behind the condition and how exactly it affects other things. What someone else's experience is, may be of no relevance to you. What you can do is control your BG levels as best you can from when you know it, do what is in your control and the rest is left to nature. There's people here who have lived through the 'dark ages' and are still fighting strong with diabetes, there are others diagnosed recently who are having major difficulties. Don't let these things grate on you. When I was diagnosed, there were so many stipulations and things I had to avoid etc., now I live a life like any other. [/QUOTE]
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