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<p>[QUOTE="PaulS, post: 2157075, member: 2569"]What scares me most about uncontrolled diabetes is that it doesn't kill you right away. Chances are you will end up with many years of severe pain/ discomfort, followed by limb loss, or stroke or heart disease. I have a friend who has been nonchalant about his type II for 20 years. Now he has neuropathy which affects his feet. He can tolerate it during the day, but at night he says it is unbearable to the point he has been begging for pain killers. He still hasn't really made the correlation between controlling his blood sugar and these consequences.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PaulS, post: 2157075, member: 2569"]What scares me most about uncontrolled diabetes is that it doesn't kill you right away. Chances are you will end up with many years of severe pain/ discomfort, followed by limb loss, or stroke or heart disease. I have a friend who has been nonchalant about his type II for 20 years. Now he has neuropathy which affects his feet. He can tolerate it during the day, but at night he says it is unbearable to the point he has been begging for pain killers. He still hasn't really made the correlation between controlling his blood sugar and these consequences.[/QUOTE]
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