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<blockquote data-quote="Fazzy" data-source="post: 2455557" data-attributes="member: 520533"><p>Hi Andrew, </p><p>It will get easier with time and you will get use to managing your diabetes. I was diagnosed as type 1 at 43 years old after getting very sick quickly and my HbA1c was off the scale. Technology like the libre 2 really does help manage the condition but I found I really had to go through a steep learning curve particularly understanding how different foods effect me and getting use to the injections. Talk to your family about it as it is important that you have the support available from them. </p><p></p><p>This forum is a great resource</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fazzy, post: 2455557, member: 520533"] Hi Andrew, It will get easier with time and you will get use to managing your diabetes. I was diagnosed as type 1 at 43 years old after getting very sick quickly and my HbA1c was off the scale. Technology like the libre 2 really does help manage the condition but I found I really had to go through a steep learning curve particularly understanding how different foods effect me and getting use to the injections. Talk to your family about it as it is important that you have the support available from them. This forum is a great resource [/QUOTE]
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