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<blockquote data-quote="Lynne C J" data-source="post: 1803311" data-attributes="member: 86485"><p>I subscribe to a charity called InDependent Diabetes Trust (look up IDDT on line). They will send you a pack with info on T1 or T2, it's brilliant. I've been T1 for 38 years and it's the best and clearest information I've ever read. A small donation is OK.</p><p>Get your parents to read the pack and hopefully this will give them an understanding about what you're living with.</p><p>Newsletter updates quarterly, how I found out the DVLA had changed the rules on driving after having a hypo at night, brilliant news.</p><p>Hang in there, it has its challenges but you can do it x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynne C J, post: 1803311, member: 86485"] I subscribe to a charity called InDependent Diabetes Trust (look up IDDT on line). They will send you a pack with info on T1 or T2, it's brilliant. I've been T1 for 38 years and it's the best and clearest information I've ever read. A small donation is OK. Get your parents to read the pack and hopefully this will give them an understanding about what you're living with. Newsletter updates quarterly, how I found out the DVLA had changed the rules on driving after having a hypo at night, brilliant news. Hang in there, it has its challenges but you can do it x [/QUOTE]
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