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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 2130766" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>Hi [USER=514335]@Matt_Harman[/USER] . Welcome to the forum.</p><p>As my good friend [USER=334119]@porl69[/USER] has pointed out you’ve come to a good place.</p><p>3 months isn’t long and you can expect things to change and develop over the coming months and years.</p><p>Because of this it’s probably best not to get overly stressed when things don’t go as planned. Just get on here and let us know your concerns and problems and it’s highly likely someone will be able to help.</p><p>One thing I find with T1 is that it is best dealt with if you have a positive attitude, even when everything seems to be falling apart around your feet. </p><p>Be proud that you’re a T1 and you’ll be half way there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 2130766, member: 47983"] Hi [USER=514335]@Matt_Harman[/USER] . Welcome to the forum. As my good friend [USER=334119]@porl69[/USER] has pointed out you’ve come to a good place. 3 months isn’t long and you can expect things to change and develop over the coming months and years. Because of this it’s probably best not to get overly stressed when things don’t go as planned. Just get on here and let us know your concerns and problems and it’s highly likely someone will be able to help. One thing I find with T1 is that it is best dealt with if you have a positive attitude, even when everything seems to be falling apart around your feet. Be proud that you’re a T1 and you’ll be half way there. [/QUOTE]
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