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<blockquote data-quote="urbanracer" data-source="post: 2050535" data-attributes="member: 140811"><p>I got hit with it at 54 although I had a series of minor complaints which mostly improved when I started insulin and got my blood sugars under control.</p><p></p><p>It is a lot to take in and I too remember being sent away from the hospital with a couple of insulin pens and very little else - " off you go then"!</p><p></p><p>Things got easier after I found these forums and the helpful people who post here. Don't be afraid to ask questions and have a look at the information pages on the front end of the website, there's some really good stuff in there. Participating in forums is a great way to learn about diabetes management so you've come to the right place.</p><p></p><p>T1's usually get fairly good treatment from the NHS with regular monitoring from both the GP's diabetes nurses and from the Endocrinology Department at your local hospital, although there are exceptions depending on where you live.</p><p></p><p>Stick with us, we've got your back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urbanracer, post: 2050535, member: 140811"] I got hit with it at 54 although I had a series of minor complaints which mostly improved when I started insulin and got my blood sugars under control. It is a lot to take in and I too remember being sent away from the hospital with a couple of insulin pens and very little else - " off you go then"! Things got easier after I found these forums and the helpful people who post here. Don't be afraid to ask questions and have a look at the information pages on the front end of the website, there's some really good stuff in there. Participating in forums is a great way to learn about diabetes management so you've come to the right place. T1's usually get fairly good treatment from the NHS with regular monitoring from both the GP's diabetes nurses and from the Endocrinology Department at your local hospital, although there are exceptions depending on where you live. Stick with us, we've got your back. [/QUOTE]
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