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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2680348" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>Welcome [USER=585670]@SamBz85[/USER] to the club no one wants to be a member of.</p><p>The good news is that you have the right diagnosis (too many adults with Type 1 are initially misdiagnosed) at a time when treatment for Type 1 is better than any other time.</p><p>It is understandable to be overwhelmed when you get your diagnosis. There is a lot to take onboard and a steep learning curve. The forum is here to help you.</p><p></p><p>The first thing I would emphasise is that Type 1 and type 2 are completely different conditions and a healthy diet for someone with Type 1 is the same as a healthy diet for someone without diabetes. Type 1 treatment has nothing to do with diet or lifestyle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2680348, member: 527103"] Welcome [USER=585670]@SamBz85[/USER] to the club no one wants to be a member of. The good news is that you have the right diagnosis (too many adults with Type 1 are initially misdiagnosed) at a time when treatment for Type 1 is better than any other time. It is understandable to be overwhelmed when you get your diagnosis. There is a lot to take onboard and a steep learning curve. The forum is here to help you. The first thing I would emphasise is that Type 1 and type 2 are completely different conditions and a healthy diet for someone with Type 1 is the same as a healthy diet for someone without diabetes. Type 1 treatment has nothing to do with diet or lifestyle. [/QUOTE]
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