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<blockquote data-quote="Diabeticliberty" data-source="post: 1527974"><p>I have been type 1 for 32 years and would like to assure any newly or not so nearly newly diagnosed person who is wondering that the condition doe snot need to restrict anything you wish to do. The condition, if approached with reason is completely manageable. As this is a Diabetic Forum I suspect I am preaching to the converted but above all you must test and test and test again. Without testing we are pretty much powerless to change any aspect of our care and management. The condition then will more than likely beat you. Knowledge really is power and the power that testing provides really is the key to a long and healthy life. Grab that healthy life and don't ever let go. Life is brief. Make the most of what you have and never, ever give in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diabeticliberty, post: 1527974"] I have been type 1 for 32 years and would like to assure any newly or not so nearly newly diagnosed person who is wondering that the condition doe snot need to restrict anything you wish to do. The condition, if approached with reason is completely manageable. As this is a Diabetic Forum I suspect I am preaching to the converted but above all you must test and test and test again. Without testing we are pretty much powerless to change any aspect of our care and management. The condition then will more than likely beat you. Knowledge really is power and the power that testing provides really is the key to a long and healthy life. Grab that healthy life and don't ever let go. Life is brief. Make the most of what you have and never, ever give in [/QUOTE]
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