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How being a diabetic changes: 62 years with type 1.
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<blockquote data-quote="lovinglife" data-source="post: 2749059" data-attributes="member: 22428"><p>T2 diet controlled here, I’m finding it fascinating & I’m in total awe of you long term T1 who had to go through such stuff. I remember a boy in my class 50 years ago having “a life or death” condition- we were never told what it was, but his mum used to come into school every break & lunch time and he would leave the class for about 10 minutes. I remember us all being jealous because he could have an orange & 2 biscuits on his desk. If only we had known what he had to go through then maybe we wouldn’t have been quite so envious. It’s funny how things were brushed under the carpet in those days </p><p></p><p>You all are truly are T1 warriors!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovinglife, post: 2749059, member: 22428"] T2 diet controlled here, I’m finding it fascinating & I’m in total awe of you long term T1 who had to go through such stuff. I remember a boy in my class 50 years ago having “a life or death” condition- we were never told what it was, but his mum used to come into school every break & lunch time and he would leave the class for about 10 minutes. I remember us all being jealous because he could have an orange & 2 biscuits on his desk. If only we had known what he had to go through then maybe we wouldn’t have been quite so envious. It’s funny how things were brushed under the carpet in those days You all are truly are T1 warriors! [/QUOTE]
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