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<blockquote data-quote="Peter03" data-source="post: 2090707" data-attributes="member: 473658"><p>I became type 1 at 16years old I went to see my doctor after loosing a lot of weight and being very thirsty, I told him all this and he said there is nothing wrong with you we cannot all have muscles and be strong I then got a sample of wee in a jar out that my mother told me to take he got very angry and said is your mother the doctor now he did do the test, I was in the hospital 2hours later, That was 50 years ago, look after yourself and be willing to disagree with doctors, nurses or anybody who you think is wrong, I have had disagreements with the medical professionals in the UK and hear in france</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter03, post: 2090707, member: 473658"] I became type 1 at 16years old I went to see my doctor after loosing a lot of weight and being very thirsty, I told him all this and he said there is nothing wrong with you we cannot all have muscles and be strong I then got a sample of wee in a jar out that my mother told me to take he got very angry and said is your mother the doctor now he did do the test, I was in the hospital 2hours later, That was 50 years ago, look after yourself and be willing to disagree with doctors, nurses or anybody who you think is wrong, I have had disagreements with the medical professionals in the UK and hear in france [/QUOTE]
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