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Old 02-19-2007, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by princesslinda View Post
I think whenever we're handed a "chronic condition" such as diabetes, the control necessary for good health makes us so hyper-aware of everything going on in our bodies, especially at first. I know at one point, everytime ANYTHING happened, I would check my blood sugar. Have a headache? stick finger. Sore throat? stick finger, Anxiety? Stick finger. It does lesson somewhat, but even now, I wonder what my diabetes is doing at different times.
Good post Linda
I have had the desease now for 33 Years and to me the control of 6 mmoL/L or 100 mg/dl is everything!!
So for the stroke and their lazy eye that i had is due to the desease that we have so the idea is to be fit and active
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