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<blockquote data-quote="vespa" data-source="post: 432952" data-attributes="member: 55556"><p>Thanks Angie for your advice and help.</p><p></p><p>I will be asking lots of question when I meet my Consultant on Monday, I will also be asking for a C-Peptide, GAD blood tests to determine my actual type, I think I was judged a little too quickly in 10 minute by a Hospital Consultant in a hospital bed while I still had a lot going on in my head and feeling ****, This time I have a lot more information to hand and a list of questions, a more assertive attitude to the whole thing. In fact I think the whole thing had changed me, I have become more active, watching what I am eating, I started to have this drive to learn new skills and create things, woodworking, bread making, cooking, I am now planing to learn how to do bricklaying when we reconstruct the back wall with more skills to learn in the pipeline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vespa, post: 432952, member: 55556"] Thanks Angie for your advice and help. I will be asking lots of question when I meet my Consultant on Monday, I will also be asking for a C-Peptide, GAD blood tests to determine my actual type, I think I was judged a little too quickly in 10 minute by a Hospital Consultant in a hospital bed while I still had a lot going on in my head and feeling ****, This time I have a lot more information to hand and a list of questions, a more assertive attitude to the whole thing. In fact I think the whole thing had changed me, I have become more active, watching what I am eating, I started to have this drive to learn new skills and create things, woodworking, bread making, cooking, I am now planing to learn how to do bricklaying when we reconstruct the back wall with more skills to learn in the pipeline. [/QUOTE]
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