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Karen Glynn

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Hello, my first time on this forum. Wanted to say hello to fellow sufferers for any help re managing Diabetes.

I'm panicking as diagnosed with borderlineType 2 Diabetes about 8 years ago but ecently had blood tests and very worrying haemoglobin results. I've made drastic changes to my diet etc.
 
Welcome Karen....
 
Welcome, Karen. I certainly don't consider myself a 'sufferer' though. I am healthier now than I've ever been. I saw diabetes as a wake up call.🙂
 
Hi Karen, I still feel like a 'sufferer' sometimes too, but loads of fab advice on here-this rather than my DSN is my first port of call 😎
 
Welcome Karen from a fellow Type 2, not a sufferer though. I am enjoying this new WOE and I know it is better for me regardless of diabetes.
 
Welcome Karen.
 
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