Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 23, 2010 at 18:02:50 from (174.124.87.189):
In Reply to: Big surprise posted by Chas. Ont. on December 23, 2010 at 17:42:03:
Charles, TAKE CARE OF YOUR SELF. I'm 75 with type 2. Had it since 1985, Now have issues with bi -lateral neuropathy (sp) .Pain gets umbearable at times. Pain killers help however they do a number on the nervous system.Sight comes and goes .Blood vesels in the eyes rupture. finger and arm joints ache .Sugar count goes erratic from time to time( especially when I veere away from the right food intake and little or NO EXERCISE. Legs with to much pain for any excersize. I did quiit smoking after 60 years. Going on 4 months now.INSULIN DEPENDANT .NEEDLES EVERY DAY. No fun at all. Have a lot of encouragement from this great feeling posters. What ever you do , Do it well. You only get to go through this life one time, or so I've been told. Reguards LOU.
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