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<blockquote data-quote="nessals946" data-source="post: 1762348" data-attributes="member: 13964"><p>Ive always had a chip on my shoulder about having diabetes,i was diagnosed at 6 years old in 1975 and was the only child in a very small primary school with t1d.</p><p>I was an oddity to my peers and endured years of bullying and teasing because of it.</p><p>My parents took me out of that school and i continued my education elsewhere.There was one boy who tormented me about it but it was short lived once the headnaster found out.</p><p>By this time it was ingrained in me to be embaressed and secretive about having diabetes and although to a lesser degree, 43 years later i still feel the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nessals946, post: 1762348, member: 13964"] Ive always had a chip on my shoulder about having diabetes,i was diagnosed at 6 years old in 1975 and was the only child in a very small primary school with t1d. I was an oddity to my peers and endured years of bullying and teasing because of it. My parents took me out of that school and i continued my education elsewhere.There was one boy who tormented me about it but it was short lived once the headnaster found out. By this time it was ingrained in me to be embaressed and secretive about having diabetes and although to a lesser degree, 43 years later i still feel the same. [/QUOTE]
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