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<blockquote data-quote="Pansy69" data-source="post: 995848" data-attributes="member: 88345"><p>Don't despair. I was 14 when I was diagnosed and really didn't look after myself very well and at age 21 I was in hospital for. 2 weeks with ketoacidosis and nearly died. I am now 46 and don't really have any diabetic complications apart from very mild retinopathy. I have had 2 successful pregnancies. It was a wake up call for me and I do now try and manage my condition to the best of my ability. There are days that this is very hard and no matter what you do you cant get everything right all the time. Don't give up, it's hard but there are lots of worse things that we could all have..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pansy69, post: 995848, member: 88345"] Don't despair. I was 14 when I was diagnosed and really didn't look after myself very well and at age 21 I was in hospital for. 2 weeks with ketoacidosis and nearly died. I am now 46 and don't really have any diabetic complications apart from very mild retinopathy. I have had 2 successful pregnancies. It was a wake up call for me and I do now try and manage my condition to the best of my ability. There are days that this is very hard and no matter what you do you cant get everything right all the time. Don't give up, it's hard but there are lots of worse things that we could all have.. [/QUOTE]
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