ING IT AROUND
Jul 09, 2020
3 minutes
Words by Rosie Crass
Sharon Charles-Cockerill, 49, from Leicestershire
As I listened to the practise nurse tell me I needed to take daily medication, my heart sank.
It was March 2019, and I’d just been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, and now the only way to control it was by popping pills every day.
‘I don’t want this,’ I sighed.
‘If you make changes to your diet and lifestyle now, you might not need to take them forever,’ the nurse explained.
‘But for now you need them.’
I knew I’d gained
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