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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1864690" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hi Cam,</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately alot of advice given by some of these professionals isn't relevant, you can't give advice in my book unless you've lived with this, therefore the best people to talk to about living with type 1 are those who have it. I learned within my first year of diagnosis and being told 'I had to do this to achieve that' and became incredibly disillusioned when it never worked. So over time and after becoming as knowledgeable as I could, have what I call a happy medium for me and if anyone ever tries to tell me otherwise I tell them to take a walk in my shoes,(admittedly it doesn't work all the time but don't tell anyone that..).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1864690, member: 53162"] Hi Cam, Unfortunately alot of advice given by some of these professionals isn't relevant, you can't give advice in my book unless you've lived with this, therefore the best people to talk to about living with type 1 are those who have it. I learned within my first year of diagnosis and being told 'I had to do this to achieve that' and became incredibly disillusioned when it never worked. So over time and after becoming as knowledgeable as I could, have what I call a happy medium for me and if anyone ever tries to tell me otherwise I tell them to take a walk in my shoes,(admittedly it doesn't work all the time but don't tell anyone that..). [/QUOTE]
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