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<blockquote data-quote="Ushthetaff" data-source="post: 2359085" data-attributes="member: 429002"><p>40 years type 1 for me, 17 year old when diagnosed , full of testosterone ,really bad age to get it ! My theory it’s not going to change what I do and to be honest it didnt, back then blood sugars weren’t taken ( only at hospital) , so control was poor, very poor this contiued for years but it finally caught up , lost lower part of right leg in 2014 , i then decided I better start looking after myself a bit late maybe but I did it ! Now 40 years of diabetes later I’m fit healthy I take my bloods , so there is hope for everyone , Diabetes doesn’t need to be the only thing you do in your life but when you’ve got it you just need to respect it and treat it accordingly and with today’s technology diabetics of the future reaching 50 or 60 years longevity will be common place .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ushthetaff, post: 2359085, member: 429002"] 40 years type 1 for me, 17 year old when diagnosed , full of testosterone ,really bad age to get it ! My theory it’s not going to change what I do and to be honest it didnt, back then blood sugars weren’t taken ( only at hospital) , so control was poor, very poor this contiued for years but it finally caught up , lost lower part of right leg in 2014 , i then decided I better start looking after myself a bit late maybe but I did it ! Now 40 years of diabetes later I’m fit healthy I take my bloods , so there is hope for everyone , Diabetes doesn’t need to be the only thing you do in your life but when you’ve got it you just need to respect it and treat it accordingly and with today’s technology diabetics of the future reaching 50 or 60 years longevity will be common place . [/QUOTE]
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