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<blockquote data-quote="HarryType1" data-source="post: 994271" data-attributes="member: 210185"><p>Bless you, please do be careful. It can be done. Unfortunately there is no cure (yet) although I have just recently read that type 1 has successfully been reversed in mice there is no cure for needing your foot amputated, there are no new eyes they can give you when yours are beyond repair, they don't have new nerves to replace the broken ones you have, but YOU can help yourself. I help myself by thinking about my family, I don't want to be a burden on my fiancée because I've needed an amputation, I don't want her to have to give up work because I've lost my sight, I want to see my four month old baby boy grow up, I want to live long enough to draw my pension,... I probably haven't helped you at all, it can be really tough sometimes, I'm 29, diagnosed in July with type1. Please try look after yourself. People are here to support you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryType1, post: 994271, member: 210185"] Bless you, please do be careful. It can be done. Unfortunately there is no cure (yet) although I have just recently read that type 1 has successfully been reversed in mice there is no cure for needing your foot amputated, there are no new eyes they can give you when yours are beyond repair, they don't have new nerves to replace the broken ones you have, but YOU can help yourself. I help myself by thinking about my family, I don't want to be a burden on my fiancée because I've needed an amputation, I don't want her to have to give up work because I've lost my sight, I want to see my four month old baby boy grow up, I want to live long enough to draw my pension,... I probably haven't helped you at all, it can be really tough sometimes, I'm 29, diagnosed in July with type1. Please try look after yourself. People are here to support you. [/QUOTE]
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