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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_Vicat" data-source="post: 1728761" data-attributes="member: 388932"><p>I often wonder why I tried to hide Type 1 for 20 years - I must have been nuts. How different would my life have been had I not done this? Although I was desperate as a child to be like every one else, I now cannot see what I was embarrassed about. I hope [USER=317494]@phdiabetic[/USER] manages to spread the above message far and wide. My main reason for writing about my life with diabetes was to try and get through to those who might be travelling down the rocky path I chose in the crucial years. So far I have only had positive feedback from adults!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_Vicat, post: 1728761, member: 388932"] I often wonder why I tried to hide Type 1 for 20 years - I must have been nuts. How different would my life have been had I not done this? Although I was desperate as a child to be like every one else, I now cannot see what I was embarrassed about. I hope [USER=317494]@phdiabetic[/USER] manages to spread the above message far and wide. My main reason for writing about my life with diabetes was to try and get through to those who might be travelling down the rocky path I chose in the crucial years. So far I have only had positive feedback from adults! [/QUOTE]
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