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<blockquote data-quote="Lulu9101112" data-source="post: 1518354" data-attributes="member: 409636"><p>I got diagnosed at age 7 type 1 during my childhood I lived back in Singapore back then. I'm now 18 once you get used to it it just becomes part of your daily routine. The main annoying bits are:</p><p>Not knowing the cause of how you got it?</p><p>Getting Bullied because of it at school/college etc...</p><p>Getting odd looks when your doing your blood/injections in public places or on transport.</p><p></p><p>To be honest if you just think of positves and not negatives it rarely brings you down as there's worse things you could of gotten take being blind, deaf, dissabled etc..</p><p></p><p>Also it's not like it stops you from doing anything you can still do pretty much anything just have to be more careful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lulu9101112, post: 1518354, member: 409636"] I got diagnosed at age 7 type 1 during my childhood I lived back in Singapore back then. I'm now 18 once you get used to it it just becomes part of your daily routine. The main annoying bits are: Not knowing the cause of how you got it? Getting Bullied because of it at school/college etc... Getting odd looks when your doing your blood/injections in public places or on transport. To be honest if you just think of positves and not negatives it rarely brings you down as there's worse things you could of gotten take being blind, deaf, dissabled etc.. Also it's not like it stops you from doing anything you can still do pretty much anything just have to be more careful [/QUOTE]
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