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<blockquote data-quote="maria030660" data-source="post: 1566463" data-attributes="member: 28128"><p>I know for your people it can be a pain to manage their diabetes. My daughter has also type one and she was the same age when i was diagnosed. As i see it more as a way of life (low carb) and have no hassle with my BG my daughter on the other hand finds it terrible to be a diabetic, tries to skip insulin doses to stay thin and tries to hang on to the life she lived before she become a type 1. A transplant will never sort out these issues as it is between her ears. And after receiving a transplant it doesnt mean that you are free of all problems. It also requires good management otherwise your body would reject it. Try to get some more help from your diabetes team and be honest with them so they can help you find the path in all this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maria030660, post: 1566463, member: 28128"] I know for your people it can be a pain to manage their diabetes. My daughter has also type one and she was the same age when i was diagnosed. As i see it more as a way of life (low carb) and have no hassle with my BG my daughter on the other hand finds it terrible to be a diabetic, tries to skip insulin doses to stay thin and tries to hang on to the life she lived before she become a type 1. A transplant will never sort out these issues as it is between her ears. And after receiving a transplant it doesnt mean that you are free of all problems. It also requires good management otherwise your body would reject it. Try to get some more help from your diabetes team and be honest with them so they can help you find the path in all this. [/QUOTE]
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