Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes type 2 is not the worst diagnose ever. You can still manage it with the healthy diet and exercising.
The other positive thing here , you can easily buy victoza online and with this med controlling your sugar level becomes not as difficult anymore.
My wife has it for many years now and honestly she lives an absolutely normal life (maybe only eating less sweets than me)
The other positive thing here , you can easily buy victoza online and with this med controlling your sugar level becomes not as difficult anymore.
My wife has it for many years now and honestly she lives an absolutely normal life (maybe only eating less sweets than me)
Last edited by liamricci; 30th Mar 2023 at 21:16.
Virto,
No need to apologize. It's good to see this old thread again, which I contributed to, almost exactly six years ago.
An update from me. Metformin keeps my blood sugar under control and I barely notice my minor dietary restrictions. I still eat fruit, chocolate, etc. and drink beer, all in moderation. Probably if I cut down on some of that I might lose weight! However, I still have a Canadian Class 1 medical.
No need to apologize. It's good to see this old thread again, which I contributed to, almost exactly six years ago.
An update from me. Metformin keeps my blood sugar under control and I barely notice my minor dietary restrictions. I still eat fruit, chocolate, etc. and drink beer, all in moderation. Probably if I cut down on some of that I might lose weight! However, I still have a Canadian Class 1 medical.

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