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<blockquote data-quote="Littleholls" data-source="post: 251697" data-attributes="member: 41157"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed t1 recently too. I'm 27. I would just like to reassure you, you do start to get your head around everything! I'm now three months down the line and getting there with the emotional side of it all!</p><p></p><p>What meds are you on? Initially, I was prescribed novomix30 but found it quite restrictive and my control wasnt too good. After a month or so I was given novorapid and levemir so that i could adjust according to my carb intake, which gave me more flexibility and much better control. This might be something to consider.</p><p></p><p>It's not easy, I know. Take care of yourself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleholls, post: 251697, member: 41157"] Hi I was diagnosed t1 recently too. I'm 27. I would just like to reassure you, you do start to get your head around everything! I'm now three months down the line and getting there with the emotional side of it all! What meds are you on? Initially, I was prescribed novomix30 but found it quite restrictive and my control wasnt too good. After a month or so I was given novorapid and levemir so that i could adjust according to my carb intake, which gave me more flexibility and much better control. This might be something to consider. It's not easy, I know. Take care of yourself! [/QUOTE]
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