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<blockquote data-quote="Nyxks" data-source="post: 666027" data-attributes="member: 116204"><p>When i was first told I was t1 I didn't even pay attention to what was going on for the first several months (make that year plus - took me 2 years to get my head into the game was treating myself like a t2 because its all id known from my mom for 20 odd years of my life .... i got lucky and because I was vegetarian for some reason it helped extend my honeymoon period or something I didn't need very much extra insulin the baseline was mostly enough to cover things (which is once again the case after 11 years n development of celiac)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nyxks, post: 666027, member: 116204"] When i was first told I was t1 I didn't even pay attention to what was going on for the first several months (make that year plus - took me 2 years to get my head into the game was treating myself like a t2 because its all id known from my mom for 20 odd years of my life .... i got lucky and because I was vegetarian for some reason it helped extend my honeymoon period or something I didn't need very much extra insulin the baseline was mostly enough to cover things (which is once again the case after 11 years n development of celiac) [/QUOTE]
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