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<blockquote data-quote="miahara" data-source="post: 1484263" data-attributes="member: 256148"><p>Yes [USER=363736]@alexharrop[/USER] , you've just joined a rather exclusive club with a vast membership but no fees. Most 'members' were pretty well shocked to find they were eligible for membership, but T1s or T2s have found that the condition was something they could, with help manage. It ain't easy, but perfectly possible and folk on here have in many instances been managing the condition for decades.</p><p>It's really early days for you, so hang on in and you'll find things not as dire as you imagine. I was diagnosed T2 about 18 months ago and a very good friend diagnosed T1 about a month later and he reckons he's got an easier time of it than I have!</p><p>Anyway, keep posting and you'll get loads and loads of support and advice and sharing your experiences will help others too.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miahara, post: 1484263, member: 256148"] Yes [USER=363736]@alexharrop[/USER] , you've just joined a rather exclusive club with a vast membership but no fees. Most 'members' were pretty well shocked to find they were eligible for membership, but T1s or T2s have found that the condition was something they could, with help manage. It ain't easy, but perfectly possible and folk on here have in many instances been managing the condition for decades. It's really early days for you, so hang on in and you'll find things not as dire as you imagine. I was diagnosed T2 about 18 months ago and a very good friend diagnosed T1 about a month later and he reckons he's got an easier time of it than I have! Anyway, keep posting and you'll get loads and loads of support and advice and sharing your experiences will help others too. Dave [/QUOTE]
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