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My wife thinks it has damaged her eyes...I think it's old age setting in ;)
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I really miss being able to eat foods, cakes, sweets and chocolates with very little or no sugar!!
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Liver Problems seems to be my "complication" with having Diabetes.
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For me it’s my eyes and my legs and feet, apart from that I'm as fit as a corpse.
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I have had type 2 since 2007. By the grace of God it has been under control. I have not had any hospital admission or emergency since then.Once in a while I urinate a lot and feel tired and sometimes I have headache. This happens when I eat the wrong diet.It normalised and has been within range. I try to stay active and eat well. Lots of vegetables, fruits and protein rich food. I take my prescribed medication as prescribed.
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Yes, diabetes can badly impact different body organs. I experienced this complication in my mom’s case when her vision got weak. In the absence of proper diabetes treatment, a patient can suffer from any disease depends on a body type and level of diabetes. The best to keep diabetes under control is to follow prescribed [link removed by Community Manager for violation of community standards], exercise, and diet. A monthly diabetes test from a lab also helps to see your diabetes level. Take your diabetes medications timely to get the best from them.
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Hello everyone,
Unfortunately, diabetes can cause different complications to occur. This can manifest in different ways such as eye damage, kidney damage, pregnancy complications...Have you experienced any complications?
Please share below!