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  1. bloodbaby

    Someone to talk to?

    Once the insulin levels and management were set, one of the hardest things for me was the way people act about it. People ask me how they can avoid catching it, or tell me "you're so lucky because you get to eat in class." One of the school nurses I worked with made me sit in the principals...
  2. bloodbaby

    Any Diabetics in Ireland?

    I've had T1 diabetes for nearly 12 years now, and haven't seen many others. I've fairly recently moved to Dublin and am wondering if anyone else my age here is diabetic. I'm 15, and my name is Brenna.
  3. bloodbaby

    2 year old with type 1

    I'm type 1 and was diagnosed at age 3. I don't know if this helps, but one of the things I remember the most is the way my parents treated me. It was so much easier for me with my mother because she didn't talk to/in front of me about how much extra work I was making and how difficult it was...
  4. bloodbaby

    Anyone 15-17 with T1

    I'm 15 as well. I've had diabetes almost as long as I can remember. It sucks. If you want to talk or ask about anything, feel free to ask, even if you think it's stupid.
  5. bloodbaby

    Anyone 15-17 with T1

    I'm 15, and was diagnosed when I was 3, and I ended up spending Halloween in the hospital. I know I'm a bit late, but I'd love to talk to some diabetics my age.
  6. bloodbaby

    16 with type 1 diabetes

    I'm about you're age, and I was diagnosed with Type 1 in 2002. I'd love to help you with whatever you need. :)
  7. bloodbaby

    Top worst things about having type 1 diabetes?

    I find that the most annoying thing about diabetes is the way other people (especially authority figures) act about it. "low blood sugar? You're such an attention seeker. You're so lucky!" "So how much sugar did you eat to get diabetes?" "Am I gonna catch it from you?" btw, you're really...