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<blockquote data-quote="gb350" data-source="post: 1874584" data-attributes="member: 49957"><p>Hi Rrenee. </p><p>If I’m still getting laid when I’m 72 I’ll be more than happy. 4 years is a fair gap between though. </p><p>Hi Claremiggle. </p><p>I’ve struggled day in day out with type 1 for nearly 40 years now. </p><p>Routine makes my life somewhat easier but even then for no apparent reason it can still go off script and lay you low. </p><p>New tech is improving things slightly with phone apps for blood test results and things like libre monitoring. </p><p>I just try to do the best I can even if I still wake up every day wishing I didn’t have the stupid bloody condition. You can only play with the cards you are dealt. </p><p>Good luck for the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gb350, post: 1874584, member: 49957"] Hi Rrenee. If I’m still getting laid when I’m 72 I’ll be more than happy. 4 years is a fair gap between though. Hi Claremiggle. I’ve struggled day in day out with type 1 for nearly 40 years now. Routine makes my life somewhat easier but even then for no apparent reason it can still go off script and lay you low. New tech is improving things slightly with phone apps for blood test results and things like libre monitoring. I just try to do the best I can even if I still wake up every day wishing I didn’t have the stupid bloody condition. You can only play with the cards you are dealt. Good luck for the future. [/QUOTE]
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