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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 960647" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hiya, I fully understand your fears, I have heard many reasons why some us get type 1 but not enough research has been done to establish fully the reasons why, JDRF are the only organisation I am aware of who actively conducts research into type 1. I think when newly diagnosed we go through a period of mourning for our lost health and realisation that there is a lifetime dependence with a self administered daily insulin regime. Please try to see the positives though as we have excellent tools to help us maintain our blood glucose levels, but if your lifestyle permits reducing your carbohydrate intake will reduce your blood glucose spikes as well as the amount of quick acting insulin required, which reduces opportunity for error if you are taking quick acting insulin for your food intake.</p><p></p><p>My advice is read as much as you can and become an expert, the better you can manage your type 1 then the longer and the healthier your life will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 960647, member: 53162"] Hiya, I fully understand your fears, I have heard many reasons why some us get type 1 but not enough research has been done to establish fully the reasons why, JDRF are the only organisation I am aware of who actively conducts research into type 1. I think when newly diagnosed we go through a period of mourning for our lost health and realisation that there is a lifetime dependence with a self administered daily insulin regime. Please try to see the positives though as we have excellent tools to help us maintain our blood glucose levels, but if your lifestyle permits reducing your carbohydrate intake will reduce your blood glucose spikes as well as the amount of quick acting insulin required, which reduces opportunity for error if you are taking quick acting insulin for your food intake. My advice is read as much as you can and become an expert, the better you can manage your type 1 then the longer and the healthier your life will be. [/QUOTE]
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