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Archives
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- agriculture
- bottle
- build an audience
- caring
- Circular
- climate change
- clinical trial
- constitution
- Democracy
- deposit return
- diabetes
- DiRect
- East Lothian
- economy
- election reform
- environment
- EU
- farming
- flowers
- food systems
- forest
- future
- GDP
- GEP
- global warming
- human rights
- leave
- net zero
- parliament
- plastic
- poverty
- powers
- remain
- remission
- return scheme
- rights
- roadside
- Streaming
- sustainable
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- voting system
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Tag Archives: remission
Type 2 Diabetes – Annual MOT
I’ve had my two annual appointments early this month – December 2018. The first with the GP Surgery, the 2nd with the Trial Legacy Project. I’m still in remission though my HbA1c has increased slightly. This was not a surprise … Continue reading
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Type 2 Diabetes – coping with weight management
This article was originally posted on 15th October 2018 This is an update to my previous piece and is regarding how I’m coping with weight management, and some of the things I’ve done over the last year or two. One … Continue reading
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Can Type 2 Diabetes be reversed?
The article below was originally posted on 21st April 2017 At the Highland Games back in August 2015 the people doing the First Aid offered “health checks” to the volunteer helpers. I took up the offer as it was some … Continue reading