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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 1810641" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>Yes, I read some members with type 1, especially younger people than myself who can't cope with it and see it as a death sentence. it's not, but it feels that way to them. When I was diagnosed, hundreds of miles away from my home, my EX had left and I had two children to take care of, aged 12 and 6, I stayed in North Tees hospital for one week and then was advised to stay with my relative for another week to get to grips with type 1, also I had a long journey back to Hampshire,on my own, via two coaches. I just had to get on with it all and that's what I have done. I find that now, I go through more emotional and psychological 'problems' than I ever did before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 1810641, member: 44643"] Yes, I read some members with type 1, especially younger people than myself who can't cope with it and see it as a death sentence. it's not, but it feels that way to them. When I was diagnosed, hundreds of miles away from my home, my EX had left and I had two children to take care of, aged 12 and 6, I stayed in North Tees hospital for one week and then was advised to stay with my relative for another week to get to grips with type 1, also I had a long journey back to Hampshire,on my own, via two coaches. I just had to get on with it all and that's what I have done. I find that now, I go through more emotional and psychological 'problems' than I ever did before. [/QUOTE]
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