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It's time to share some good news so we thought that it would be good to share with each other the good things that we have done this week.

What have you done so far this week that made you feel good?

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I am training for a mini-marathon in May. I am up to a 40 minute run/walk, alternating 5 minutes each. I can usually finish 3-4 miles in that timeframe. I have never been a runner but I have to say I am feeling good about my progress!
I'm taking my dad to watch the football. Nothing special really but I know he really enjoys the banter and the company. I hope I'm as spritely as him when I'm 75. I'm lucky that my did is still around and hopefully will be for many years to come.
Can't resist a challenge and I've signed up for the Manchester Fun Run in May (see events) I have never been a runner either so it will be interesting to see how I progress.
I met up with David for a chat and that always makes me feel good!
I can sympathise with this! I spoke to David today for the first time and we had a lovely chat!
I went to my Slimming World class on Tuesday, and for the first time in 5 months put on half a pound. I know it is not much, but it has motivated me to "do better" this week. I am SO SO determinded to loose 3.5 pound this week, to get my 3 STONE award. I am pround to say, I have been VERY good all this week and hope that on Tuesday of next week, my efforts will not have been in vain!. Members, When I reach my weight goal, I will post a photo , but until then, I will assume the psuedo name of "nigella".
I have to say too, that not just this week but EVERY week, I am ultimately pround of my huband and beautiful daughter .
A new member Rebecca from Ottawa, IL sent a message to our members telling us about her recent amputation and offering to answer any question that we may have.

Reading Rebecca's message confirmed to me that www.mydiabetes.com can be a valuable resource to all of our members and also to their friends and families.

Thank you Rebecca.
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I have had so many discouraging reports from doctors since I was diagnosed in Oct. 2008. My doctor sent me to yet another specialist to get my eyes checked and actually got a good report! He found no damage to my eyes from the diabetes, no diabetic retinopathy! I was so happy!
That's great news Terry! Hope that the next piece of news is just as good.
Best regards
Ivan
Well, I had to go to another specialist who diagnosed large fibroid tumors in my uterus, which were causing excessive bleeding, so I am scheduled for a hysterectomy on March 30.

Interestingly enough, my regular doctor had prescribed Lyrica for the diabetic neuropathy pain in my feet. He had gradually increased the Lyrica from 75mg twice a day to 300 mg per day (100 mg, 3 times daily). Within a coupleof days of starting the 300 mg per day dosage, the bleeding had started, slowly at first until it was pretty much out of control. I got to thinking about it, stopped taking the Lyrica and within a few days the bleeding began to slow and now is almost stopped. I reported this to him and while he had never heard of such a reaction, he agreed that it must have been an adverse reaction. The pain is back but I'm feeling stronger each day.

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