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Old 05-13-2008, 05:33 PM
Achilles Achilles is offline
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I am a: Type 2
 
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I know I could relate to a lot of things in that article. For example the months of feeling like I was under constant stress, the severe feeling of fatigue after eating high carb lunches and "fixing" that with cups of coffee loaded with sugar. My goodness what have I put my body through the last few months as this thing got worse. Finally, I too felt like a man that emerged from the desert for days by the time I went see the Dr. What took me so long I have no idea. I've been healthy my whole life and really never needed to go see a Dr. I think most younger men may feel this way... too tough or whatever for a Dr.

The 'D' finally catches up to you though ... and it isn't going anywhere and will rear up its ugly head if you give it a slightest chance.

What I really found interesting is that the concepts that the author writes about are pretty much in line with what I've learned here for the past few weeks. These people on the forum know their stuff because like the author we are all diabetics.
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