Posted on June 25, 2012, in fitness, Health, Helpful, LA Fitness, LA Fitness - Real Stories, LA Fitness Blog - Living Healthy, la fitness reviews, LA Fitness Reviews - About, Motivation, Real Stories, Weight Loss and tagged blog la fitness, conditioning, exercises, fitness, fitness club, goals, gym, Health, how to work out, LA Fitness, LA Fitness articles, la fitness blog, la fitness comments, LA Fitness news, la fitness review, la fitness reviews, lafitness.com, Living Healthy, Lose Weight, motivation, Nicole, Nicole's story, personal trainer, Personal Training, Real Stories, Snedden, weight loss, work out, workout. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
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What happened to Nicole is scary but not uncommon. As Nicole’s story illustrates, it is important to listen to your body and make smart choices. Congrats to her for staying positive and finding ways to live with her diabetes. Can’t wait to read how she uses fitness to control her disease!
So glad to read about your positive approach. I’ve had type 1 diabetes for 31 years and workout almost everyday with my amazing partner… no complications at all! Road races, marathons, and body building… there is no limit with proper care. Keep up the good work!
I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when I was thirteen years old and I have struggled with this disease for eleven years of my life so far and still can’t seem to master it. I am 24 years old and I feel hopeless. I would love to hear more on your story.