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<blockquote data-quote="claridge" data-source="post: 74391" data-attributes="member: 15821"><p>Hi,</p><p>im 25 and l was diagnosed Type 1 coming up to 2 mths ago.</p><p>Everyone is different but it took me over 3 weeks to get back to normal happy Jo, and about 4 to give myself that push and get back into exercise. Always a few ups and downs but its constant learning- but it is leading that healthier lifestyle. I think those Diabetics you have seen with complications have not looked after their Diabetes. Read as much as you can on it and buy all the books recommended- thats what lm doing! One of the first books l bought was the Collins Carb Counter- Mini- so fits in your handbag- perfect for learning what foods are higher in carbs... even drinks! its so nice to go out and not feel bloated as l cannot have fizzy drinks.. and even a good excuse not going out drinking all the time.. l did get drunk a few weeks ago and so didnt take my BS before bed and drunk symptoms and hungover symptoms are a bit like a hypo- so gave myself a good scolding... well actually l think the awful hangvoer did that for me! Email whenever you like- l have bothered all the others on here with my millions of questions... but thats the only way you learn <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claridge, post: 74391, member: 15821"] Hi, im 25 and l was diagnosed Type 1 coming up to 2 mths ago. Everyone is different but it took me over 3 weeks to get back to normal happy Jo, and about 4 to give myself that push and get back into exercise. Always a few ups and downs but its constant learning- but it is leading that healthier lifestyle. I think those Diabetics you have seen with complications have not looked after their Diabetes. Read as much as you can on it and buy all the books recommended- thats what lm doing! One of the first books l bought was the Collins Carb Counter- Mini- so fits in your handbag- perfect for learning what foods are higher in carbs... even drinks! its so nice to go out and not feel bloated as l cannot have fizzy drinks.. and even a good excuse not going out drinking all the time.. l did get drunk a few weeks ago and so didnt take my BS before bed and drunk symptoms and hungover symptoms are a bit like a hypo- so gave myself a good scolding... well actually l think the awful hangvoer did that for me! Email whenever you like- l have bothered all the others on here with my millions of questions... but thats the only way you learn :) xx [/QUOTE]
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