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<blockquote data-quote="jasmine1616" data-source="post: 1335120" data-attributes="member: 257513"><p>I am going to try and put this in a way that is not a million page essay that takes forever to read so I am going to try and put it in a few sentences. </p><p>First of all, I have only had Type 1 Diabetes for about a year and it was very stressful, but fun. It was stressful finding out that I had diabetes and learning how I had to adjust to this condition. The fun part was participating in so many different diabetes walks and seeing other people who deal have to do (for the most part) the same stuff as I do. I got to see all of my family and friends (some people who I didn't even know came to my diabetes walk) who support me. It is definitely something that I never thought would happen to me, but sometimes I am glad it happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasmine1616, post: 1335120, member: 257513"] I am going to try and put this in a way that is not a million page essay that takes forever to read so I am going to try and put it in a few sentences. First of all, I have only had Type 1 Diabetes for about a year and it was very stressful, but fun. It was stressful finding out that I had diabetes and learning how I had to adjust to this condition. The fun part was participating in so many different diabetes walks and seeing other people who deal have to do (for the most part) the same stuff as I do. I got to see all of my family and friends (some people who I didn't even know came to my diabetes walk) who support me. It is definitely something that I never thought would happen to me, but sometimes I am glad it happened. [/QUOTE]
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