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<blockquote data-quote="Snodger" data-source="post: 322373" data-attributes="member: 27045"><p>She's a lucky little girl, because you appreciate how hard it is and because you are getting support from others in similar situations. Plus, she's been diagnosed at a time when the outlook for T1s is better than it's ever been, and the technology and help is better than ever before. </p><p>She's also now a member of an exclusive club - we Type 1 diabetics are a noble band, with a huge amount of transferable skills learnt from living with diabetes, and an understanding of the world which many non-diabetics take years to acquire. She will probably end up a better person for it, even if it doesn't feel like that to you now. </p><p></p><p>Some of the most sensible, compassionate, clever people I know are Type 1 diabetics, and we welcome her into our club. :wave:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snodger, post: 322373, member: 27045"] She's a lucky little girl, because you appreciate how hard it is and because you are getting support from others in similar situations. Plus, she's been diagnosed at a time when the outlook for T1s is better than it's ever been, and the technology and help is better than ever before. She's also now a member of an exclusive club - we Type 1 diabetics are a noble band, with a huge amount of transferable skills learnt from living with diabetes, and an understanding of the world which many non-diabetics take years to acquire. She will probably end up a better person for it, even if it doesn't feel like that to you now. Some of the most sensible, compassionate, clever people I know are Type 1 diabetics, and we welcome her into our club. :wave: [/QUOTE]
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