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Old 09-21-2008, 05:06 PM
the terminator the terminator is offline
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I am a: Type 2
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Northwest Georgia
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Originally Posted by princesslinda View Post
,,,T2 can come on so gradually, we don't realize how badly we feel until we stop feeling that way.
God knows, that is so true. I have always been stronger, and exercised more than most around me. The last 9 months or year, I have felt like I was living in my sleep. My strength is down to about 15%, and I thought it was just old age. I have felt poorly and in declining health, for several years, aches and pains just came and stayed. The week before the hospital was the worst. I felt so sore, weak, and tired, I could not really work a full shift at my job, which is not real physical, but requires that you be active. I feel ten times better today. I haven't been constantly drowsy for a couple of days. What a great "awakening", no pun intended. Best -
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