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<blockquote data-quote="MarkHaZ123" data-source="post: 2265873" data-attributes="member: 512570"><p>I was diagnosed T2 about 2 years ago now and then confirmed T1 in August last year. I went onto insulin etc and i signed on to do the Dafne course.</p><p>Doing this course was probably the best thing for me as the group who I did the course with Iv kept in touch in a group convo so if anyone has any issues or questions we just ask and help each other. Other than this I only know 1 other T1 person but not really someone I'd speak to about it</p><p></p><p>You have definitely come to the right place as the people on here will always help. You have people like me who are 35 and newly diagnosed and you have people in their 70s who've had it since early age so plenty of variety</p><p></p><p>Talking about things will always help, even viewing other things on here which I do regularly will help. Ask what you need and someone will come along and help I'm sure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkHaZ123, post: 2265873, member: 512570"] I was diagnosed T2 about 2 years ago now and then confirmed T1 in August last year. I went onto insulin etc and i signed on to do the Dafne course. Doing this course was probably the best thing for me as the group who I did the course with Iv kept in touch in a group convo so if anyone has any issues or questions we just ask and help each other. Other than this I only know 1 other T1 person but not really someone I'd speak to about it You have definitely come to the right place as the people on here will always help. You have people like me who are 35 and newly diagnosed and you have people in their 70s who've had it since early age so plenty of variety Talking about things will always help, even viewing other things on here which I do regularly will help. Ask what you need and someone will come along and help I'm sure [/QUOTE]
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