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SWBTATTReg

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6. I hope that this situation does come to a positive conclusion. One friend of mine, who ignored
Mon May 29, 2023, 12:56 PM
May 2023

his diabetes ended up losing the portion of his two legs, is now wheelchair-bound, a terrible thing to handle, although he does handle it, he does into spells where he wants to 'end it all'. But most of the time, he's got energy, keeps an eye on his vitals, and there are lots of people checking in on him, helping him out. Maybe one of you can pretend to have a diabetes scare, perhaps pass around information to others (on diabetes) in your group w/o being too obvious or such. It's too bad that you have to play these games, if anything, people should be happy to have someone voice concern about someone else's health, etc.

Good luck. By the way, my friend w/ the two lost parts of his legs, he still runs a business so it's not the end of the world.

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