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<blockquote data-quote="Jollymon" data-source="post: 1828078" data-attributes="member: 480011"><p>I was 11 at the start of this journey. I can remember that I felt horrible and didn’t really understand any of it. Meters didn’t exist in the “take home” version, so things were hit or miss depending on urine testing, and the thing I hated most of blood work. But I feel better when I dominate the condition.</p><p></p><p>I know some will look at me differently because of it. It kind of segregates me. But for those friends that I really have I think the friendship is stronger. This is because they see my efforts and know what I do.</p><p></p><p>I’m sure I’ve not gotten opportunities as result of being different, but I’ve excelled at the ones that I have been given. Maximize what you have, and learn to walk away from the things you can’t have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jollymon, post: 1828078, member: 480011"] I was 11 at the start of this journey. I can remember that I felt horrible and didn’t really understand any of it. Meters didn’t exist in the “take home” version, so things were hit or miss depending on urine testing, and the thing I hated most of blood work. But I feel better when I dominate the condition. I know some will look at me differently because of it. It kind of segregates me. But for those friends that I really have I think the friendship is stronger. This is because they see my efforts and know what I do. I’m sure I’ve not gotten opportunities as result of being different, but I’ve excelled at the ones that I have been given. Maximize what you have, and learn to walk away from the things you can’t have. [/QUOTE]
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