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<blockquote data-quote="Caeseji" data-source="post: 2080432" data-attributes="member: 497882"><p>Trust me, been there, done that, bought the T-shirt and still wearing it at times. We don’t know what the future holds really do we? There’s so many horror stories out there but not much about the people that really did turn it around at a young age. Yes people like us have a longer time to live with it but we also have a longer time to both recover and heal so it’s going to be a rough ride looking at others but you know what? Find new aspects to enjoy, with and without your friends. Eat to fuel yourself and find tasty things to eat and your friends will understand, heck with my own I’m laughing and joking about my condition half the time! They never know if they are becoming insulin resistant either, just because they don’t show it on the outside doesn’t mean it isn’t playing havoc on the inside too. You’re doing your best and giving yourself hope and health for the future and that’s what is important. I just hope that things do get better for you down the line and always feel free to come here to let it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caeseji, post: 2080432, member: 497882"] Trust me, been there, done that, bought the T-shirt and still wearing it at times. We don’t know what the future holds really do we? There’s so many horror stories out there but not much about the people that really did turn it around at a young age. Yes people like us have a longer time to live with it but we also have a longer time to both recover and heal so it’s going to be a rough ride looking at others but you know what? Find new aspects to enjoy, with and without your friends. Eat to fuel yourself and find tasty things to eat and your friends will understand, heck with my own I’m laughing and joking about my condition half the time! They never know if they are becoming insulin resistant either, just because they don’t show it on the outside doesn’t mean it isn’t playing havoc on the inside too. You’re doing your best and giving yourself hope and health for the future and that’s what is important. I just hope that things do get better for you down the line and always feel free to come here to let it out. [/QUOTE]
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