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<blockquote data-quote="Muddy Cyclist" data-source="post: 2146529" data-attributes="member: 505893"><p>Good morning and a 5.3 at 5 am, back to the 4 hour sleep routine and that's after spending 7 hours painting sons house yesterday, I expected to be exhausted, well actually I was but made no difference to sleep time.</p><p></p><p>Seems a lot on the forum are having odd sleep patterns is it LC diet or just life? I know a few non diabetic's having the same problems. What ever is causing it hugs to all sufferers. I will try and get a siesta today as we have a gig tonight somewhere in deepest Cheshire and they are always exhausting.</p><p></p><p>Like the sound of lobbying gov but with all on their agenda I don't expect much notice to be taken. However from little acorns oak trees grow, so over to you [USER=470000]@OldButBold[/USER].</p><p></p><p>Strange how some people have no idea how life changing and threatening Type 2 is. My neighbour always looked at me puzzled when my response to their "you need to stop loosing weight and eat normally now" is "I would rather be thin than risk loosing a limb or my sight or even dying" they really do not realise how serious the diagnosis is. Until this week when two have stopped me in the street and said "did you know you can die from Type 2 diabetes?" I wondered what had changed their minds so responded with an amazed "Really?" To bo told yes Doc Martin on the TV told one of his patients "oh yes I remember your husband he died from Type2 diabetes" </p><p>For non UK members Doc Martin is a TV comedy about a brusk, rude but brilliant doctor in a small Cornwall fishing community.</p><p>Strange what it takes to make people more aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddy Cyclist, post: 2146529, member: 505893"] Good morning and a 5.3 at 5 am, back to the 4 hour sleep routine and that's after spending 7 hours painting sons house yesterday, I expected to be exhausted, well actually I was but made no difference to sleep time. Seems a lot on the forum are having odd sleep patterns is it LC diet or just life? I know a few non diabetic's having the same problems. What ever is causing it hugs to all sufferers. I will try and get a siesta today as we have a gig tonight somewhere in deepest Cheshire and they are always exhausting. Like the sound of lobbying gov but with all on their agenda I don't expect much notice to be taken. However from little acorns oak trees grow, so over to you [USER=470000]@OldButBold[/USER]. Strange how some people have no idea how life changing and threatening Type 2 is. My neighbour always looked at me puzzled when my response to their "you need to stop loosing weight and eat normally now" is "I would rather be thin than risk loosing a limb or my sight or even dying" they really do not realise how serious the diagnosis is. Until this week when two have stopped me in the street and said "did you know you can die from Type 2 diabetes?" I wondered what had changed their minds so responded with an amazed "Really?" To bo told yes Doc Martin on the TV told one of his patients "oh yes I remember your husband he died from Type2 diabetes" For non UK members Doc Martin is a TV comedy about a brusk, rude but brilliant doctor in a small Cornwall fishing community. Strange what it takes to make people more aware. [/QUOTE]
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