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<blockquote data-quote="SueJB" data-source="post: 1900658" data-attributes="member: 425990"><p>[USER=47983]@therower[/USER] I've just checked my feet and they're hairless so I must still be in limbo.</p><p></p><p>I get the feeling though that nobody really knows anything for certain and that all these terms have been coined by disease-free academics. The honeymoon phase makes it sound glam. I don't know if I'm in one or not but I don't feel any different than before I was diagnosed and have not changed my diet significantly except for giving up my fruit.</p><p></p><p>You say the change will be gradual but what does that mean exactly? I find ambiguity something quite hard to deal with and it seems to me that that is exactly what you have to deal with in T1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SueJB, post: 1900658, member: 425990"] [USER=47983]@therower[/USER] I've just checked my feet and they're hairless so I must still be in limbo. I get the feeling though that nobody really knows anything for certain and that all these terms have been coined by disease-free academics. The honeymoon phase makes it sound glam. I don't know if I'm in one or not but I don't feel any different than before I was diagnosed and have not changed my diet significantly except for giving up my fruit. You say the change will be gradual but what does that mean exactly? I find ambiguity something quite hard to deal with and it seems to me that that is exactly what you have to deal with in T1 [/QUOTE]
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