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<blockquote data-quote="garyw1000" data-source="post: 1311301" data-attributes="member: 216359"><p>This probably wont help, but when I was diagnosed as type 1 back in 1994, I was eating 1 big meal every 2 or 3 days, just when I felt hungry, lots of beer though. now I look at it as a positive, I'm eating breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper regularly every day, stopped drinking the beer, started drinking wine instead . There is no use screaming at the world "why me" it's happened yo you, get over it and use it to your advantage, free prescriptions, almost instant access to your doctor when needed, and you get your body MOT'd every 3-4 months or whenever your doctor thinks you need re-checked. All good, no downside except having to stick a needle into yourself every now and again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garyw1000, post: 1311301, member: 216359"] This probably wont help, but when I was diagnosed as type 1 back in 1994, I was eating 1 big meal every 2 or 3 days, just when I felt hungry, lots of beer though. now I look at it as a positive, I'm eating breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper regularly every day, stopped drinking the beer, started drinking wine instead . There is no use screaming at the world "why me" it's happened yo you, get over it and use it to your advantage, free prescriptions, almost instant access to your doctor when needed, and you get your body MOT'd every 3-4 months or whenever your doctor thinks you need re-checked. All good, no downside except having to stick a needle into yourself every now and again. [/QUOTE]
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