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<blockquote data-quote="Rosieroo" data-source="post: 1287776" data-attributes="member: 303603"><p>Hi all</p><p>I was diagnosed with GD at 22 weeks pregnant. I got told that it would go once my baby was born however it didn't and I was diagnosed with type 2 . However I've struggled to get my levels down and had further tests and have been told I am type 1.5 and will eventually be type 1.</p><p></p><p>It's been quite a year since having my little boy , I had a feeling I didn't have type 2. It's weird because I know it's common and know so many people with it but I never realised how it can be hard. I work in a school and we have young children who have to inject and test and I see them in a new light now and think if they can manage it so can I. </p><p></p><p>I wanted to ask you all how have you accepted having diabetes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosieroo, post: 1287776, member: 303603"] Hi all I was diagnosed with GD at 22 weeks pregnant. I got told that it would go once my baby was born however it didn't and I was diagnosed with type 2 . However I've struggled to get my levels down and had further tests and have been told I am type 1.5 and will eventually be type 1. It's been quite a year since having my little boy , I had a feeling I didn't have type 2. It's weird because I know it's common and know so many people with it but I never realised how it can be hard. I work in a school and we have young children who have to inject and test and I see them in a new light now and think if they can manage it so can I. I wanted to ask you all how have you accepted having diabetes [/QUOTE]
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