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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 921531" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>Sensible advice and help here. </p><p>Diabetes is not a cold, or a strained muscle or a 24 hour bug( even though not nice), it's for life and you say you are type 1, so that's a lot to take on board in the beginning and can be a little scary too. A good idea is to have someone with you when you go, also write notes down before you go in, explain what type 1 is and how it is managed(condensed down) try to be assertive, in charge and in control of the situation. Fingers crossed it will go well and with reasonable adjustments made, if necessary. Diabetes is just a small part of who we are, so good luck and wishing you all the very best, take care.</p><p></p><p>All the best, RRB x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 921531, member: 44643"] Sensible advice and help here. Diabetes is not a cold, or a strained muscle or a 24 hour bug( even though not nice), it's for life and you say you are type 1, so that's a lot to take on board in the beginning and can be a little scary too. A good idea is to have someone with you when you go, also write notes down before you go in, explain what type 1 is and how it is managed(condensed down) try to be assertive, in charge and in control of the situation. Fingers crossed it will go well and with reasonable adjustments made, if necessary. Diabetes is just a small part of who we are, so good luck and wishing you all the very best, take care. All the best, RRB x [/QUOTE]
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