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<blockquote data-quote="35yearsofType1" data-source="post: 2374922" data-attributes="member: 528868"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed as a baby in the 80s and my mother did an absolutely amazing job of looking after me. She taught me that I don’t need to say no to anything and I can do anything with type 1 diabetes as long as I look after myself. </p><p></p><p>I would really push for a pump - I got one in my early 20s when I was at uni and it was life changing and made my life much more flexible. This maybe a bit soon but there is a thing called looping (we are not waiting movement) - I would suggest you looking into it before you pick a pump as only certain pumps will work. I am about to start doing this this week but the movement and all the info was created by two mothers.</p><p></p><p>Don’t worry about the highs at the moment all the complications etc occur when your average big has been high for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35yearsofType1, post: 2374922, member: 528868"] Hi, I was diagnosed as a baby in the 80s and my mother did an absolutely amazing job of looking after me. She taught me that I don’t need to say no to anything and I can do anything with type 1 diabetes as long as I look after myself. I would really push for a pump - I got one in my early 20s when I was at uni and it was life changing and made my life much more flexible. This maybe a bit soon but there is a thing called looping (we are not waiting movement) - I would suggest you looking into it before you pick a pump as only certain pumps will work. I am about to start doing this this week but the movement and all the info was created by two mothers. Don’t worry about the highs at the moment all the complications etc occur when your average big has been high for years. [/QUOTE]
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