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<blockquote data-quote="Sibyl" data-source="post: 1708153" data-attributes="member: 135941"><p>Actually, I can understand people being negative. Compared to a lot of folks on the forum I’ve had it relatively easy so far. Of course there have been tears both of grief and frustration. At this point for me though it’s laugh or cry and I can’t bear the thought of crying for the rest of my life. So I shall do my best to make the most of what I have, try and be positive and hope that the research people continue to make strides in the management of T1 and other autoimmune conditions. By the way, I too wanted to be a pilot - in the RAF - but got a letter back saying they didn’t train females as pilots as it was very expensive and women would just jack it in to have a family! LMAO! Wouldn’t get away with that these days! Here I am 44 years later and I still don’t have children. There’s always something in life that forces you to change direction isn’t there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sibyl, post: 1708153, member: 135941"] Actually, I can understand people being negative. Compared to a lot of folks on the forum I’ve had it relatively easy so far. Of course there have been tears both of grief and frustration. At this point for me though it’s laugh or cry and I can’t bear the thought of crying for the rest of my life. So I shall do my best to make the most of what I have, try and be positive and hope that the research people continue to make strides in the management of T1 and other autoimmune conditions. By the way, I too wanted to be a pilot - in the RAF - but got a letter back saying they didn’t train females as pilots as it was very expensive and women would just jack it in to have a family! LMAO! Wouldn’t get away with that these days! Here I am 44 years later and I still don’t have children. There’s always something in life that forces you to change direction isn’t there? [/QUOTE]
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