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<blockquote data-quote="himtoo" data-source="post: 876882" data-attributes="member: 142835"><p>Hi Pewdiekry</p><p>I was young ( 14) when diagnosed and it is massive at first and it is a really lonely place to start with ( but it does get easier )</p><p>serena's advice about owning it is really true -- i use the word acceptance.</p><p>I am tagging some of the younger people on the forum so they will see your thread and hopefully stop by with some support</p><p>[USER=186979]@Muggins[/USER] , [USER=188162]@becky.ford93[/USER] ,[USER=165888]@chl0ejasmine[/USER] , [USER=146409]@Signe_Kirk[/USER] </p><p></p><p>good luck -- and if want to speak to an oldie about D anytime you can message and I will try my best to help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="himtoo, post: 876882, member: 142835"] Hi Pewdiekry I was young ( 14) when diagnosed and it is massive at first and it is a really lonely place to start with ( but it does get easier ) serena's advice about owning it is really true -- i use the word acceptance. I am tagging some of the younger people on the forum so they will see your thread and hopefully stop by with some support [USER=186979]@Muggins[/USER] , [USER=188162]@becky.ford93[/USER] ,[USER=165888]@chl0ejasmine[/USER] , [USER=146409]@Signe_Kirk[/USER] good luck -- and if want to speak to an oldie about D anytime you can message and I will try my best to help [/QUOTE]
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