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<blockquote data-quote="enamor" data-source="post: 504592" data-attributes="member: 42324"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I haven't asked many questions myself but have read many many posts since diagnosis and personally I have found reading all posts and replies helpful, some have been overwhelming with technical (is that the right word?) knowledge that I felt slightly intimidated by and put me off posting myself but the more time I spend here the more comfortable I've become, I've kept an open mind and taken on board comments relevant to me but felt supported and lifted by others kindness in taking the time to respond. So I guess it depends what a person wants from a forum.</p><p></p><p>I was initially diagnoses type 2 until hospitalisation and turned out I was type 1. Currently basal/bolus but waiting for first appointment next month for the pump so I've visited all corners of the forum and found that just reading others post helps in the bigger picture of understanding my own journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enamor, post: 504592, member: 42324"] Hi, I haven't asked many questions myself but have read many many posts since diagnosis and personally I have found reading all posts and replies helpful, some have been overwhelming with technical (is that the right word?) knowledge that I felt slightly intimidated by and put me off posting myself but the more time I spend here the more comfortable I've become, I've kept an open mind and taken on board comments relevant to me but felt supported and lifted by others kindness in taking the time to respond. So I guess it depends what a person wants from a forum. I was initially diagnoses type 2 until hospitalisation and turned out I was type 1. Currently basal/bolus but waiting for first appointment next month for the pump so I've visited all corners of the forum and found that just reading others post helps in the bigger picture of understanding my own journey. [/QUOTE]
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