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<blockquote data-quote="DYERH" data-source="post: 2010075" data-attributes="member: 429327"><p>Dear Rosie, I am sorry to hear about your diagnosis and wish you well in these first few weeks as you struggle with it all. (I was 66yo at diagnosis 5 years ago) There is so much to get your head around, isn't there? I hear you when you say that you feel alone, I think that's the first thing we feel in a situation like this. Please be assured that you will cope but we need time to absorb the shock of the diagnosis and to recover from being poorly. Also, people who don't know about T1 can make very unhelpful and discouraging remarks so we need to be careful who we tell at the beginning. </p><p>May I suggest that you invest in a copy of the book 'Carbs and Cals,' it's an excellent source of information about food and it's values.</p><p>I send you my best wishes and look forward to hearing more from you. Let us know how you are getting onb,if you would like to.</p><p>Hilary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DYERH, post: 2010075, member: 429327"] Dear Rosie, I am sorry to hear about your diagnosis and wish you well in these first few weeks as you struggle with it all. (I was 66yo at diagnosis 5 years ago) There is so much to get your head around, isn't there? I hear you when you say that you feel alone, I think that's the first thing we feel in a situation like this. Please be assured that you will cope but we need time to absorb the shock of the diagnosis and to recover from being poorly. Also, people who don't know about T1 can make very unhelpful and discouraging remarks so we need to be careful who we tell at the beginning. May I suggest that you invest in a copy of the book 'Carbs and Cals,' it's an excellent source of information about food and it's values. I send you my best wishes and look forward to hearing more from you. Let us know how you are getting onb,if you would like to. Hilary. [/QUOTE]
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