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<blockquote data-quote="Scott-C" data-source="post: 1927935" data-attributes="member: 374531"><p>That is good news, ktkrsshw. I did DAFNE a couple of years ago. It really bucked up my ideas, and made me think a lot more about how I was managing my T1.</p><p></p><p>There was a kid about your age on it who really didn't want to be there. Said her mum made her go! By the end of the week, she'd been steered towards getting it, partly because of what the trainers were saying and partly because of what us old-timer T1s were saying.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the week, she <em>wanted </em>to run at 4 to 7 instead of above 10, it wasn't a hassle, it was something she wanted to do, and she'd been given a lot of tips and tricks on how to do it.</p><p></p><p>She was cruising towards complications, you seem to already have a few, we can't give any definite answers on that, all I'll say is that there's a lot of evidence that if you pin bg and a1c down to decent levels, the body is good at repairing itself, complications can disappear, but it does take a bit of work, time and patience.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott-C, post: 1927935, member: 374531"] That is good news, ktkrsshw. I did DAFNE a couple of years ago. It really bucked up my ideas, and made me think a lot more about how I was managing my T1. There was a kid about your age on it who really didn't want to be there. Said her mum made her go! By the end of the week, she'd been steered towards getting it, partly because of what the trainers were saying and partly because of what us old-timer T1s were saying. At the end of the week, she [I]wanted [/I]to run at 4 to 7 instead of above 10, it wasn't a hassle, it was something she wanted to do, and she'd been given a lot of tips and tricks on how to do it. She was cruising towards complications, you seem to already have a few, we can't give any definite answers on that, all I'll say is that there's a lot of evidence that if you pin bg and a1c down to decent levels, the body is good at repairing itself, complications can disappear, but it does take a bit of work, time and patience. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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