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Linda - Ligonier, IN
I have tried to lose weight and watch my carbs to lower my blood sugar and I have not been as successful as I need to be. I am at a loss for what or how to cook for a dia...
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Janis - Roswell, GA
One day my doctor checked my A1c and it was 10. He had known me since I was a child and he looked me straight in the face and said "Do you want your child to grow up like you did without a Mother?"
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Nancy - Dundee, NY
By reading and investigating, I made a conscious decision to change my life. My advice to others with the disease is to investigate your options and become informed. You can beat this thing. I know I will.
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Adam - Jefferson City, MO
I am extremely excited to finally be getting my blood sugar down.
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Nancy - Louisville, KY
I think the best thing I could tell anyone is that if you find out you have diabetes, work with your health care professional.
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Anna - Batesville, IN
If you are newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes please listen to your doctor, eat a well balanced diet and walk walk walk for your health. My cousin has been recently diagosed with type 2 diabetes and these are the suggestions that I told him.
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Richard - Jacksonville, FL
It is a daily effort, but I can control these diseases. Go to the doctor and get checked out, don't wait until it's too late.
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Carlos - Dracut, MA
It is a very frustrating disease because it changes constantly and when you think you have it under control it fools you. My way to deal with it is basically by keeping an eye on my diet and try to keep busy.
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Terry - Colerain Township, OH
I monitor my labs and diet very closely now. I realize I am not getting any younger.
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Mike - Pleasant Valley, NY
Knowing your medical problems and researching it is the key to staying on top of it and if that dosen't help and you need a boost, just talk to your doctor, they will always put you back on track. 
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