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<blockquote data-quote="smc4761" data-source="post: 2168184" data-attributes="member: 119069"><p>Hi [USER=516788]@Emertype1[/USER] welcome to the forum. If you ever need any guidance, advice on your diabetes, dont use Google, come on here The folks on here have years and years of experience</p><p></p><p>I believe that if anything type 1 may live even longer and have fewer complications. Quite simply Type 1 tend to look after their health, eat better foods, avoiding high sugar foods.</p><p></p><p>As long as you are sensible, test regularly. get yourself checked, eyes feet, and attend diabetic clinics, you should live a long and healthy life. </p><p></p><p>Type 1 has improved dramatically over past 20 years or so. better insulins, blood testing, insulin pumps, flash glucose monitoring all help us manage our condition</p><p></p><p>I have been doing this for nearly 40 years and I am generally in good health, diagnosed when i was 20</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smc4761, post: 2168184, member: 119069"] Hi [USER=516788]@Emertype1[/USER] welcome to the forum. If you ever need any guidance, advice on your diabetes, dont use Google, come on here The folks on here have years and years of experience I believe that if anything type 1 may live even longer and have fewer complications. Quite simply Type 1 tend to look after their health, eat better foods, avoiding high sugar foods. As long as you are sensible, test regularly. get yourself checked, eyes feet, and attend diabetic clinics, you should live a long and healthy life. Type 1 has improved dramatically over past 20 years or so. better insulins, blood testing, insulin pumps, flash glucose monitoring all help us manage our condition I have been doing this for nearly 40 years and I am generally in good health, diagnosed when i was 20 [/QUOTE]
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