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<blockquote data-quote="cally" data-source="post: 4626" data-attributes="member: 116"><p>As a fairly new member who tends to read posts, but not post often. I would like to stick up for Sarahq.</p><p>About many things she talks a lot of sense. As a fellow longstanding type 1 who has over the years read and heard a lot of ideas about diabetes, ranging from the brilliant to the frankly barmy. I also get a bit impatient with some of it.</p><p></p><p>I think one of the best things about this forum is the support it gives to the newly diagnosed and confused, long may it continue to do so.</p><p>Many people have a wealth of knowledge to share. We all have days when it all seems a bit much and we need support, and this is a great place to get it.</p><p></p><p>But.. There are always some who use it to promote what they believe to be right, backed up with dubious proof from who knows where, and then take it personally when someone else has the audacity to disagree with them!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cally, post: 4626, member: 116"] As a fairly new member who tends to read posts, but not post often. I would like to stick up for Sarahq. About many things she talks a lot of sense. As a fellow longstanding type 1 who has over the years read and heard a lot of ideas about diabetes, ranging from the brilliant to the frankly barmy. I also get a bit impatient with some of it. I think one of the best things about this forum is the support it gives to the newly diagnosed and confused, long may it continue to do so. Many people have a wealth of knowledge to share. We all have days when it all seems a bit much and we need support, and this is a great place to get it. But.. There are always some who use it to promote what they believe to be right, backed up with dubious proof from who knows where, and then take it personally when someone else has the audacity to disagree with them!! [/QUOTE]
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