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Hi to anyone who reads this, I'm a 17 year old insulin controlled diabetic. I was diagnosed when I was 5 and a half and unfortunately started skipping my injections when I was 11. I have only recently (the last 7 months) stopped skipping and started taking all of my injections. I went to a retina screening a few weeks ago and found out that I have damaged my eyes due to the 5 or so years that I had skipped. I'm not here to get sympathy or even praise for turning things around I'm here to tell and warn all young diabetics and older (but newly diagnosed either way) that skipping your insulin is bad for you and it will affect your health! People may ask 'How come your parents never noticed' the thing is for a while I was trusted with my injections but eventually my mum started to notice and obviously so did my doctors and although they desperately tried to stop me skipping I honestly believed that I wouldn't experience any problems. Hopefully I can turn my sight problems around, as my doctor has told me it is a possibility, but I really would like to warn anyone skipping that problems can and will happen to diabetes of any age! It is not worth it in the end. My schoolwork, friendships and health have suffered, so please seek help as soon as possible