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Hi Carolyn and welcome to the site , what medication are you on? and how long have you been diabetic?, dont worry your here now we will help you whenever/wherever we can xx
 
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🙂Hi just joined need all the help I can get lol

Read and print out Maggie davey's Open letter to Newly Daignosed Type 2 Diabetcis .....
http://www.sequin.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Downloads/openlet.pdf

heres the first paragraph as a taster ...
"You've had the bad news: you've got diabetes. Now,
here's the good news: you've got diabetes. Of all the
chronic conditions there are, diabetes can be
controlled very effectively, and you can live a pretty
normal life with it. But, you have to work at it,
there's a lot you need to learn, and you've got to
make the decision to take charge and do what's
necessary to control it. Once you have brought your
diabetes under control, you'll find that there are
definite bonuses that go with it: you'll probably be
more fit than you've ever been in your life, you'll
have energy that you maybe thought had gone
forever, and you're likely to be in better mental
shape as well."
 
Hi Carolyn, welcome to the forum.
 
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