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<blockquote data-quote="Rose22" data-source="post: 2321214" data-attributes="member: 509613"><p>Oh yes I agree, the Bertie online course is brilliant! Free just log in and full of information.</p><p>Best of luck, maybe with more time it’ll become clearer what type you are. It took 4 years of me going from prediabetic, type 2 and then 2 years of lots meds and diet not working to finally getting antibodies tested and seeing I’m late onset type 1. </p><p>I cried for 2 days when started insulin hehe but now it’s second nature, and I feel so much better when my numbers are lower, and that’s thanks to the insulin I can take with each meal, so after a bit of time you should feel more at ease with it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rose22, post: 2321214, member: 509613"] Oh yes I agree, the Bertie online course is brilliant! Free just log in and full of information. Best of luck, maybe with more time it’ll become clearer what type you are. It took 4 years of me going from prediabetic, type 2 and then 2 years of lots meds and diet not working to finally getting antibodies tested and seeing I’m late onset type 1. I cried for 2 days when started insulin hehe but now it’s second nature, and I feel so much better when my numbers are lower, and that’s thanks to the insulin I can take with each meal, so after a bit of time you should feel more at ease with it all. [/QUOTE]
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