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<blockquote data-quote="Draco16" data-source="post: 1735338" data-attributes="member: 467776"><p>Absolutely! The master list tells us that you should -</p><p></p><p>Experiment: find the right balance of insulin, carbs, activity and risk that work for you, that will let you eat and exercise with yes some - but not complete - limitation, while keeping good bs control. Keeping you mentally and physically fit.</p><p></p><p>Utilise: make use of the latest tools, insulins and techniques.</p><p></p><p>Confident: be positive, be relaxed and be bold in your behaviour. Like any task, difficult conversation, race, challenge, etc, when people approach it thinking "I can do this" research tells us the outcomes are also more positive. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Absolutely! Just like cancer, alzheimers, acne, heart disease, aspergers, epilepsy, influenza, depression, parkinsons, migraines, PTSD... I could go on... the point being that most diseases / conditions are not understood, hence the hundreds of billions of pounds spent every year on medical research.</p><p></p><p>On T1 we know enough to say that the items on the master list are all important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draco16, post: 1735338, member: 467776"] Absolutely! The master list tells us that you should - Experiment: find the right balance of insulin, carbs, activity and risk that work for you, that will let you eat and exercise with yes some - but not complete - limitation, while keeping good bs control. Keeping you mentally and physically fit. Utilise: make use of the latest tools, insulins and techniques. Confident: be positive, be relaxed and be bold in your behaviour. Like any task, difficult conversation, race, challenge, etc, when people approach it thinking "I can do this" research tells us the outcomes are also more positive. Absolutely! Just like cancer, alzheimers, acne, heart disease, aspergers, epilepsy, influenza, depression, parkinsons, migraines, PTSD... I could go on... the point being that most diseases / conditions are not understood, hence the hundreds of billions of pounds spent every year on medical research. On T1 we know enough to say that the items on the master list are all important. [/QUOTE]
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