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Anybody in here have Diabetes?
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<blockquote data-quote="RedSunCelica" data-source="post: 3692783" data-attributes="member: 20351"><p>being diagnosed is not the end of the world. it just means youll need to change your life style a little. youll need to exercise more and control what you eat. which doesnt mean carb counting and ultra strict diet it just means less fast food and less deserts or sweets and more exercise.</p><p></p><p>itll be hard at first but trust me after a while itll be less of a hassell and more of a routine. </p><p></p><p>i found out i was diabetic the hard way. slipped into a diabetic coma for a few days. when i woke up i saw that my sugar level was in excess of 800. the normal is 90-120. the doctor said i had a very low level of recovery when i first arrived at the hospital.</p><p></p><p>if you are diabetic i would recommend a boxing gym. the exercises that boxers do as in drills and what not are the best for keeping you sugar levels in a good range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedSunCelica, post: 3692783, member: 20351"] being diagnosed is not the end of the world. it just means youll need to change your life style a little. youll need to exercise more and control what you eat. which doesnt mean carb counting and ultra strict diet it just means less fast food and less deserts or sweets and more exercise. itll be hard at first but trust me after a while itll be less of a hassell and more of a routine. i found out i was diabetic the hard way. slipped into a diabetic coma for a few days. when i woke up i saw that my sugar level was in excess of 800. the normal is 90-120. the doctor said i had a very low level of recovery when i first arrived at the hospital. if you are diabetic i would recommend a boxing gym. the exercises that boxers do as in drills and what not are the best for keeping you sugar levels in a good range. [/QUOTE]
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