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<blockquote data-quote="Type1Teen" data-source="post: 1929458" data-attributes="member: 496010"><p>Hey! </p><p>Im new here, my name's Ava and I've had type 1 diabetes since I was 6 years old. The night I was diagnosed was terrifying, but we caught it at an early stage which steered me clear of anything unfortunate. I count myself lucky for that one as my friend had a diabetic induced coma, which is how she had been diagnosed.</p><p>It's now been quite a few years. But exams are really bugging me. Same as school. And I'm not sure if it's just a normal teenage thing but my moods are swinging like crazy.</p><p>I just wish I could be able to have a day with my friends like they do. Without my mum texting me 24/7 asking me about my levels, to check for a twist in my pump cord. Basically everything you could think about. I know she only does it because she cares but I just wish I could have one day of no T1D to worry about. Just to go out with my friends and not worry about bringing a bag full of spares and doing stuff a diabetic does.</p><p>Probably just me [emoji23][emoji23] but anyways, sorry for the rant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Type1Teen, post: 1929458, member: 496010"] Hey! Im new here, my name's Ava and I've had type 1 diabetes since I was 6 years old. The night I was diagnosed was terrifying, but we caught it at an early stage which steered me clear of anything unfortunate. I count myself lucky for that one as my friend had a diabetic induced coma, which is how she had been diagnosed. It's now been quite a few years. But exams are really bugging me. Same as school. And I'm not sure if it's just a normal teenage thing but my moods are swinging like crazy. I just wish I could be able to have a day with my friends like they do. Without my mum texting me 24/7 asking me about my levels, to check for a twist in my pump cord. Basically everything you could think about. I know she only does it because she cares but I just wish I could have one day of no T1D to worry about. Just to go out with my friends and not worry about bringing a bag full of spares and doing stuff a diabetic does. Probably just me [emoji23][emoji23] but anyways, sorry for the rant [/QUOTE]
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