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Old 01-20-2008, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Matt9332 View Post
We all have that, but at least we don't have the worst like other people with Aids, Cancer or Parkinson.
Matt9332; I understand what you are saying ,but diabetes his a cruel disease .I have Parkinson disease since 2005.(diagnosed)Now ,i have to come back strait .Parkinson disease
gets you depressed a lot .So i let go. Now my endo told me to get back on track Dixit my endoiabetes will kill you a lot before your Parkinson.Parkinson And Diabeties are uncurable
Only Meds Parkinson effect get's me so Mad because of thing I used to do but now I can't ,The side effects of the pills are bad but so his med for diabeties.Aniway I'm the only one that
can save myself .I did'nt go at my last Endo R.V .Did'nt go for my bloodtest.Have to go and see the opthalmologist and my neuro but did'nt call .Worst of all I did'nt call my _dietist_
I gained weight .Sorry for the rant,I had to let steam get out.
And with the people on DF ,I feel the understanding and I learned a lot about the disease,.Good by for now Ricky
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Hi my name is Richard for short Ricky .I'm from Montreal Canada .Diabetic since 1993.
Medication:humolog/humulin N/Metformin/Glyburide.
Also PARKINSON disease since 2005.

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