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<blockquote data-quote="megdowney407" data-source="post: 1456142" data-attributes="member: 399616"><p>I apologize if this is a repeat, but it's probably my strongest feelings about this. </p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed at 25, a year ago this week. I feel like there really isn't a lot out there for newly diagnosed type 1's in their 20's. Most type 1 info is geared toward parents or 20-somethings who have had t1 since they were children. I feel really lost a lot of the time. Maybe all of the time. Scared to eat, scared to not eat. </p><p></p><p>I plan on starting a blog, which I'm sure many of you have already done. I think it's necessary for there to be more out there for adults who develop type 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megdowney407, post: 1456142, member: 399616"] I apologize if this is a repeat, but it's probably my strongest feelings about this. I was diagnosed at 25, a year ago this week. I feel like there really isn't a lot out there for newly diagnosed type 1's in their 20's. Most type 1 info is geared toward parents or 20-somethings who have had t1 since they were children. I feel really lost a lot of the time. Maybe all of the time. Scared to eat, scared to not eat. I plan on starting a blog, which I'm sure many of you have already done. I think it's necessary for there to be more out there for adults who develop type 1. [/QUOTE]
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