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<blockquote data-quote="pickledpepper2" data-source="post: 396522" data-attributes="member: 43333"><p>Thanks for the responses folks.</p><p></p><p>Dare I say it, the feedback looks promising.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was thinking that being diagnosed quite young (late 30s), puts the odds against me but then it really is a case of do or die...lol</p><p></p><p>I guess what I will really have is a 'relationship' with this condition which will have its ups and downs. And there really is no way of telling which way things will go - that being said I have to use my brain and constantly try and strive to reduce my chances of complications in various ways, adapting and changing as the situation/figures change. I realise that one of my biggest challenges is overcoming the part of me that revolts at the condition and periodically goes overboard with things I know deep down aren't good for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickledpepper2, post: 396522, member: 43333"] Thanks for the responses folks. Dare I say it, the feedback looks promising. I was thinking that being diagnosed quite young (late 30s), puts the odds against me but then it really is a case of do or die...lol I guess what I will really have is a 'relationship' with this condition which will have its ups and downs. And there really is no way of telling which way things will go - that being said I have to use my brain and constantly try and strive to reduce my chances of complications in various ways, adapting and changing as the situation/figures change. I realise that one of my biggest challenges is overcoming the part of me that revolts at the condition and periodically goes overboard with things I know deep down aren't good for me. [/QUOTE]
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