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<blockquote data-quote="Jenny&#039;s" data-source="post: 1888305" data-attributes="member: 236045"><p>I was diagnosed at almost 24 and that was 44 years ago. Had to boil syringes at first with big metal needles and only one injection a day on 24 hour insulin. How things have changed for the better with easy blood glucose testing such as Freestyle Libre. All I can say is do your best and just get on with life. You have to live and there will be good days and bad days but that’s not only your diabetes but daily life in general. I told people, especially work colleagues as I sometimes needed their assistance when dealing with low blood sugar but people like to be helpful so teach as many family and friends as you can about it and maybe they will be helpful to someone else. It’s there, live your life fully while dealing with it and never let it stop you doing anything. All the very best for the future. Did I say I’m female and had 2 children by c section both of whom are adults and neither have diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenny's, post: 1888305, member: 236045"] I was diagnosed at almost 24 and that was 44 years ago. Had to boil syringes at first with big metal needles and only one injection a day on 24 hour insulin. How things have changed for the better with easy blood glucose testing such as Freestyle Libre. All I can say is do your best and just get on with life. You have to live and there will be good days and bad days but that’s not only your diabetes but daily life in general. I told people, especially work colleagues as I sometimes needed their assistance when dealing with low blood sugar but people like to be helpful so teach as many family and friends as you can about it and maybe they will be helpful to someone else. It’s there, live your life fully while dealing with it and never let it stop you doing anything. All the very best for the future. Did I say I’m female and had 2 children by c section both of whom are adults and neither have diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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