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How Has Your Life Changed Since Being Diagnosed ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1828016" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>I was diagnosed 6 years ago and was a Business Development Manager, but found after diagnosis that I struggled with keeping my bg levels in check and was having hypos whilst in client meetings, it left my confidence dented and of course it affected my performance. I now do a finance role so am office based which is better for my blood glucose levels, but I loved my old career so of course miss it. After a hypo this morning (which is sometimes where my mind seems to race more) I thought about other adults diagnosed with type 1 and how they have coped and what lifestyle changes they needed to make. I know I hear repeatedly that we shouldn't let t1 affect our lives, but in some cases it can and it does, regardless of how small, how has your life changed since diagnosis ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1828016, member: 53162"] I was diagnosed 6 years ago and was a Business Development Manager, but found after diagnosis that I struggled with keeping my bg levels in check and was having hypos whilst in client meetings, it left my confidence dented and of course it affected my performance. I now do a finance role so am office based which is better for my blood glucose levels, but I loved my old career so of course miss it. After a hypo this morning (which is sometimes where my mind seems to race more) I thought about other adults diagnosed with type 1 and how they have coped and what lifestyle changes they needed to make. I know I hear repeatedly that we shouldn't let t1 affect our lives, but in some cases it can and it does, regardless of how small, how has your life changed since diagnosis ? [/QUOTE]
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