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Diabetes Hey Guys...Hope you all enjoy this blog, let me know what yee think :)Well, where to start?! Let's start off with the horrible stuff first, get it out of the way. Let's talk about the symptoms I battled everyday for nearly 2 years! Yes, that long, I didnt notice at first, a bit of weight loss here and there but I was becoming a proper teen, so who was to know? It started off with thirst and weight loss in the summer before I began 6th class. In that time I must have lost about 3 stone a

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