Hi everyone. Been living with T1 diabetes and its many challenges for nearly 50 years now but doing pretty damn good. My son was diagnosed with T2 a couple of years ago and it completely changed his life.. for the better. He's lost 8 stone, eats sensibly, turned into a complete fitness freak, climbed Snowdon, taken part in many charity runs and has reversed his T2. He is an inspiration to anyone with T2. I'm so proud of him.
He is taking part in The Great South Run on Sunday 20th October 2019 to raise money for Diabetes Uk.
I've always believed research will one day find a cure for diabetes, maybe not in my life time but for our sons, daughters, their children and everyone. A world without diabetes, Sounds great to me.
If any fellow diabetics would like to help him reach his target of £200 on justgiving.com Jon Faulkner ( Jons page) it would mean a lot to him. He has achieved so much and is doing this for us all. https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/jon-faulkner1Thank you.
He is taking part in The Great South Run on Sunday 20th October 2019 to raise money for Diabetes Uk.
I've always believed research will one day find a cure for diabetes, maybe not in my life time but for our sons, daughters, their children and everyone. A world without diabetes, Sounds great to me.
If any fellow diabetics would like to help him reach his target of £200 on justgiving.com Jon Faulkner ( Jons page) it would mean a lot to him. He has achieved so much and is doing this for us all. https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/jon-faulkner1Thank you.
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