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<blockquote data-quote="Ann1982" data-source="post: 1459180" data-attributes="member: 180438"><p>Diabetes affects every individual differently which is probably the first thing you need to know. It can cause anxiety and stress on diagnosis and sometimes affects people for a long time after initial diagnosis. The time it takes to deal with diabetes can also affect people. There is the testing, the insulin injections the dealing with hypos, hypers, and everything else in between. Then there is the diet to deal with too. Many people have families who are either not understanding of the condition or uncaring in a certain respect so we have that to deal with too as well as friends and strangers who do not understand our needs. You have a lot to find out so best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ann1982, post: 1459180, member: 180438"] Diabetes affects every individual differently which is probably the first thing you need to know. It can cause anxiety and stress on diagnosis and sometimes affects people for a long time after initial diagnosis. The time it takes to deal with diabetes can also affect people. There is the testing, the insulin injections the dealing with hypos, hypers, and everything else in between. Then there is the diet to deal with too. Many people have families who are either not understanding of the condition or uncaring in a certain respect so we have that to deal with too as well as friends and strangers who do not understand our needs. You have a lot to find out so best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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