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<blockquote data-quote="Bud1979" data-source="post: 1628003" data-attributes="member: 451287"><p>Hello Caitlinx don’t worry about it, it just means you’ve got to adopt a slightly different attitude / approach, you’ll read labels more, become aware of good things, that’s not to say you can’t have nice things all you do is count them into your regime which will fall into place quickly, nothing stops, changes or alters other than how you approach it, complications might never occur but the better controlled you are the less chance, I’ve had type 1 for twice your lifetime and I feel very lucky sure I’ve had ups and downs, but I’ve known people I went to school with had worse than me and I’m still here ( Glasgow) I love it when it rains oh wait that’s summer. Onwards and upwards. Why does sugar free gum raise my blood sugar so much ? Ah one of life’s great problems, take care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud1979, post: 1628003, member: 451287"] Hello Caitlinx don’t worry about it, it just means you’ve got to adopt a slightly different attitude / approach, you’ll read labels more, become aware of good things, that’s not to say you can’t have nice things all you do is count them into your regime which will fall into place quickly, nothing stops, changes or alters other than how you approach it, complications might never occur but the better controlled you are the less chance, I’ve had type 1 for twice your lifetime and I feel very lucky sure I’ve had ups and downs, but I’ve known people I went to school with had worse than me and I’m still here ( Glasgow) I love it when it rains oh wait that’s summer. Onwards and upwards. Why does sugar free gum raise my blood sugar so much ? Ah one of life’s great problems, take care [/QUOTE]
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