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<blockquote data-quote="andi1951" data-source="post: 304863" data-attributes="member: 47541"><p>Hi, I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1965, I can't remember not being diabetic! I have traveled the world and done more than most people without diabetes. I have always taken care of myself and kept my blood sugars in good order (if you want to survive you have to) I started my nurse training in 1971 and have enjoyed an extensive career working in more than one country.</p><p>Anyway, diabetes needn't be a death sentence, you just need to stick by the rules (most of the time) but don't stop living and don't go to bed worrying about diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andi1951, post: 304863, member: 47541"] Hi, I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1965, I can't remember not being diabetic! I have traveled the world and done more than most people without diabetes. I have always taken care of myself and kept my blood sugars in good order (if you want to survive you have to) I started my nurse training in 1971 and have enjoyed an extensive career working in more than one country. Anyway, diabetes needn't be a death sentence, you just need to stick by the rules (most of the time) but don't stop living and don't go to bed worrying about diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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