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<blockquote data-quote="Spiker" data-source="post: 794055" data-attributes="member: 102150"><p>Hi Aimee </p><p></p><p>While T1 diabetes is difficult for all of us, there are particularly challenges for those like you who have had diabetes since childhood and have had to do their growing up with diabetes always on the agenda. If it helps to know, there are many younger diabetics who experience the kind of feelings you are feeling now. And the medical professionals who treat diabetics are well aware of the special difficulties of young people with T1. Have you tried getting in touch with your hospital clinic or specialist diabetes unit? I assure that they will understand and try to hook you up with someone who can listen and help. </p><p></p><p>I would not worry too much right now on whatever harm you may have suffered already. You are young and resilient and you can bounce back. The thing to focus on is getting some help and understanding with the difficult feelings you have, so that you can start to cope and manage better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiker, post: 794055, member: 102150"] Hi Aimee While T1 diabetes is difficult for all of us, there are particularly challenges for those like you who have had diabetes since childhood and have had to do their growing up with diabetes always on the agenda. If it helps to know, there are many younger diabetics who experience the kind of feelings you are feeling now. And the medical professionals who treat diabetics are well aware of the special difficulties of young people with T1. Have you tried getting in touch with your hospital clinic or specialist diabetes unit? I assure that they will understand and try to hook you up with someone who can listen and help. I would not worry too much right now on whatever harm you may have suffered already. You are young and resilient and you can bounce back. The thing to focus on is getting some help and understanding with the difficult feelings you have, so that you can start to cope and manage better. [/QUOTE]
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