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<blockquote data-quote="Samh3891" data-source="post: 1343972" data-attributes="member: 366050"><p>I was diagnosed 20 years ago as a type 1. Ive found it fine up until the last sort of 12 months circumstances have changed etc. But one thing I have learned quite recently through reading advice and peoples great stories and experiences on here is don't be too proud if you in a rut to admit and ask for help thats what I'm finding. Reading a lot of these stories on the forum (which i only joined today) has inspired me to change and get back to how I used to be. Not to be too proud to admit it and do something about it now before its too late. I think with diabetes regardless of what type you will have your ups and downs but when you are on a down its how you deal with it and break through</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samh3891, post: 1343972, member: 366050"] I was diagnosed 20 years ago as a type 1. Ive found it fine up until the last sort of 12 months circumstances have changed etc. But one thing I have learned quite recently through reading advice and peoples great stories and experiences on here is don't be too proud if you in a rut to admit and ask for help thats what I'm finding. Reading a lot of these stories on the forum (which i only joined today) has inspired me to change and get back to how I used to be. Not to be too proud to admit it and do something about it now before its too late. I think with diabetes regardless of what type you will have your ups and downs but when you are on a down its how you deal with it and break through [/QUOTE]
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