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<blockquote data-quote="marina1961" data-source="post: 154613" data-attributes="member: 29421"><p>Hello Aurlito</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry that you're frightened, and I hope the following will help you. I developed type 1 diabetes at the age of 3. I am now 52 years old. Next year I get my gold medal!! So far the only problem I've had was when I was pregnant 27 years ago. I have led a full life, had lots of lovely holidays abroad, been married for 30 years and have a wonderful son aged 27. I've worked all my adult life up until 6 months ago when I was made redundant. It hasn't always been easy, but you must be strong and get on with it. The treatment for type 1 is 100 times better now than it was when I was your age, and if you look after yourself you'll live to a ripe old age.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. Marina</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marina1961, post: 154613, member: 29421"] Hello Aurlito I am so sorry that you're frightened, and I hope the following will help you. I developed type 1 diabetes at the age of 3. I am now 52 years old. Next year I get my gold medal!! So far the only problem I've had was when I was pregnant 27 years ago. I have led a full life, had lots of lovely holidays abroad, been married for 30 years and have a wonderful son aged 27. I've worked all my adult life up until 6 months ago when I was made redundant. It hasn't always been easy, but you must be strong and get on with it. The treatment for type 1 is 100 times better now than it was when I was your age, and if you look after yourself you'll live to a ripe old age. Good luck. Marina [/QUOTE]
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