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<blockquote data-quote="SugarJunkie" data-source="post: 1087249" data-attributes="member: 272081"><p>I was diagnosed T2 in 2009 and until recently I largely ignored it even though my mother lost her leg and vision as a result of non compliance. Friends and family have nagged me, supported me and challenged me but I just couldn't seem to connect and take responsibility. In January my Hba1c had risen from 49 to 79 in six months. Something just clicked and now I'm doing really well. I don't think anything would have helped me, I had to get there myself. Sugar can be an addiction and addicts have to take responsibility in order to recover. My mum was eating sweets right to the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SugarJunkie, post: 1087249, member: 272081"] I was diagnosed T2 in 2009 and until recently I largely ignored it even though my mother lost her leg and vision as a result of non compliance. Friends and family have nagged me, supported me and challenged me but I just couldn't seem to connect and take responsibility. In January my Hba1c had risen from 49 to 79 in six months. Something just clicked and now I'm doing really well. I don't think anything would have helped me, I had to get there myself. Sugar can be an addiction and addicts have to take responsibility in order to recover. My mum was eating sweets right to the end. [/QUOTE]
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