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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1921914" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>There are other things which could have stopped you being a pilot - the diabetes is only going to be a massive problem if you let it be - though I am sorry that I can't give you any more advice than you should take the time you need to look after yourself as your birthright - and if there are those who consider it is somehow your fault - they have not got a clue about it.</p><p>As you are 18 you would be an adult person in your own right in most places - you don't have to go on in the same way. If you options have changed perhaps there is someone at college you could consult to discus what you might do - there should be someone able to talk sense about the various opportunities open to you. </p><p>At your age I was at the point of leaving home and family and friends behind, heading for university, employment, marriage - so perhaps I don't quite understand your need for them. Check with your college to ensure they are up to speed on what might be needed - maybe show your tutors how to take a bloodtest and tell them what would be high or low. At least they should be interested as they should have a duty of care whilst you are with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1921914, member: 355878"] There are other things which could have stopped you being a pilot - the diabetes is only going to be a massive problem if you let it be - though I am sorry that I can't give you any more advice than you should take the time you need to look after yourself as your birthright - and if there are those who consider it is somehow your fault - they have not got a clue about it. As you are 18 you would be an adult person in your own right in most places - you don't have to go on in the same way. If you options have changed perhaps there is someone at college you could consult to discus what you might do - there should be someone able to talk sense about the various opportunities open to you. At your age I was at the point of leaving home and family and friends behind, heading for university, employment, marriage - so perhaps I don't quite understand your need for them. Check with your college to ensure they are up to speed on what might be needed - maybe show your tutors how to take a bloodtest and tell them what would be high or low. At least they should be interested as they should have a duty of care whilst you are with them. [/QUOTE]
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