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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1447227"><p>I read about young people who are scared when they are first diagnosed with type 1. They think their lives, dreams and aspirations are over. Some families wrap their type 1 diabetes children in cotton wool. Thankfully, this is not true for all but it definitely happens.</p><p>I have thought that someone like JDRF should gather together stories like yours as part of a "Welcome Pack". There are some great stories about athletes with type 1 but not everyone is sporty. I think stories from other walks of life are also important to inspire the younger generation of type1ers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1447227"] I read about young people who are scared when they are first diagnosed with type 1. They think their lives, dreams and aspirations are over. Some families wrap their type 1 diabetes children in cotton wool. Thankfully, this is not true for all but it definitely happens. I have thought that someone like JDRF should gather together stories like yours as part of a "Welcome Pack". There are some great stories about athletes with type 1 but not everyone is sporty. I think stories from other walks of life are also important to inspire the younger generation of type1ers. [/QUOTE]
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