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<blockquote data-quote="ruby_jane26" data-source="post: 2034552" data-attributes="member: 445499"><p>Not rude at all haha, I’m 19 so not too much younger than when you were diagnosed. I have injections at the moment (pump funding case has been put in so I’m waiting for the outcome) and I use a Libre. I’m glad you understand as you can see from both viewpoints. I think dropping carbs would be the best option for me! It’ll help with control too which is what I want. </p><p>I haven’t read that book, I’ve been meaning to buy it for a while. That’s reassuring, I honestly thought I should know what I’m doing by now but if others were struggling for years after diagnosis then I’m not the only one. Thanks for your help[emoji5][emoji5]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruby_jane26, post: 2034552, member: 445499"] Not rude at all haha, I’m 19 so not too much younger than when you were diagnosed. I have injections at the moment (pump funding case has been put in so I’m waiting for the outcome) and I use a Libre. I’m glad you understand as you can see from both viewpoints. I think dropping carbs would be the best option for me! It’ll help with control too which is what I want. I haven’t read that book, I’ve been meaning to buy it for a while. That’s reassuring, I honestly thought I should know what I’m doing by now but if others were struggling for years after diagnosis then I’m not the only one. Thanks for your help[emoji5][emoji5] [/QUOTE]
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