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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 512412" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Sorry Mo, my fault sidetracking the subject.. I don't even have a dog.. lol</p><p></p><p>My Dad was T2. i think all types on here bring something to the table regarding experiences & control of their particular form of diabetes.</p><p>I'm T1. & though my lifestyle & work balances may not the same as the next T1 user on this forum, hopefully it can help ?</p><p></p><p>As a diabetic kid. i felt like the "the only gay in the village".. There was no internet for me. all types i came in contact with were pretty much elderly with complications.. The only literature i had was a vague "Janet & John" book telling me to trust my doctor & not eat sweets.</p><p>At the age of 13 i snuck into a medical student lodgers room while she was out clubbing, & rifled through her books in the search for diabetes..</p><p></p><p>I appreciate this forum & the postings of all types.. I realize now that i still don't know it all...! .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 512412, member: 101136"] Sorry Mo, my fault sidetracking the subject.. I don't even have a dog.. lol My Dad was T2. i think all types on here bring something to the table regarding experiences & control of their particular form of diabetes. I'm T1. & though my lifestyle & work balances may not the same as the next T1 user on this forum, hopefully it can help ? As a diabetic kid. i felt like the "the only gay in the village".. There was no internet for me. all types i came in contact with were pretty much elderly with complications.. The only literature i had was a vague "Janet & John" book telling me to trust my doctor & not eat sweets. At the age of 13 i snuck into a medical student lodgers room while she was out clubbing, & rifled through her books in the search for diabetes.. I appreciate this forum & the postings of all types.. I realize now that i still don't know it all...! . [/QUOTE]
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