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That's brill Gail - and I'm very pleased to hear it too.

I also concur with what others have said - a lot of us do 'daft' things from time to time with our lives. our diabetes - or both.

When I first started taking an active part in the forum not ever so long ago, you always came across as a really caring person and I loved you for that, you never had a bad word to say about anyone. And to say I was quite shocked to subsequently discover that you were also struggling with your own 'Black Dog' - is an understatement.

This post now is wonderful news, and you can thank anyone you like, girl - but at the end of the day it's YOUR OWN PERSONAL victory - so celebrate it, enjoy it and accept a round of very loud applause!!

:D



Well said Trophywench.

Gail you deserve all the praise you get. 🙂

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That's a lovely post Gail.... very inspirational. So glad to hear your positive attitude and you've already had great rewards with your drop in HbA1C. Be proud of yourself.

I think all of us should feel proud for every day we make it through living with diabetes (or caring for someone with diabetes). It's not easy and we sometimes forget that.
 
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