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<blockquote data-quote="Colin Crowhurst" data-source="post: 2106241" data-attributes="member: 497411"><p>I know how you feel I was DX'd in Dec 18 at the age of 50! Type 1 also, feel free to shout me anytime, but I would say it is possible to cope quite easily once you get your head around Carb counting and keeping things in balance. Finally don't try to do too much too quickly watch the trend rather than the results my BS reading took about 3 weeks to get down to reasonable levels!</p><p></p><p>Stay strong find a support network (family or friends or even both ) and use them!</p><p>Finally where in the UK are you, both UNI and HOME as others may have details of Diabetes clinics like the superb one here in Norwich!</p><p></p><p>I would say Good Luck, but its not luck just a bit of hard work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin Crowhurst, post: 2106241, member: 497411"] I know how you feel I was DX'd in Dec 18 at the age of 50! Type 1 also, feel free to shout me anytime, but I would say it is possible to cope quite easily once you get your head around Carb counting and keeping things in balance. Finally don't try to do too much too quickly watch the trend rather than the results my BS reading took about 3 weeks to get down to reasonable levels! Stay strong find a support network (family or friends or even both ) and use them! Finally where in the UK are you, both UNI and HOME as others may have details of Diabetes clinics like the superb one here in Norwich! I would say Good Luck, but its not luck just a bit of hard work! [/QUOTE]
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