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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2483452" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>[USER=547194]@grahamrb[/USER] please don’t put off holidays, or doing anything for that matter. Part of the doing, no matter how stressful, is part of the learning and feeling comfortable and confident in this new way of living. About 2 months after my diagnosis I went to Malaga, with 30 11 year olds as part of our yearly year 6 trip. There were times when I was dancing in the dark, but my DN just told me to go for it, don’t worry about running too high, and carry lots of hypo stuff. I walked miles in heat, ate strange incalculable food and was heavily involved in supervising those children 24 hours a day. But I survived and it gave me the confidence to continue living my life as I always did pre diagnosis. I was 54 at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2483452, member: 264425"] [USER=547194]@grahamrb[/USER] please don’t put off holidays, or doing anything for that matter. Part of the doing, no matter how stressful, is part of the learning and feeling comfortable and confident in this new way of living. About 2 months after my diagnosis I went to Malaga, with 30 11 year olds as part of our yearly year 6 trip. There were times when I was dancing in the dark, but my DN just told me to go for it, don’t worry about running too high, and carry lots of hypo stuff. I walked miles in heat, ate strange incalculable food and was heavily involved in supervising those children 24 hours a day. But I survived and it gave me the confidence to continue living my life as I always did pre diagnosis. I was 54 at the time. [/QUOTE]
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