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<blockquote data-quote="Rylando88" data-source="post: 1922185" data-attributes="member: 406302"><p>Hi there, thanks for your reply. Great to hear that you’re a former rather than present sufferer </p><p>My T1 came at an awkward age in life and I feel that it may be a massive contribution to the later development of my ED’s. It also is a large part of the illness as I manipulate my doses to suit what I want to or don’t want to eat and has altered my beliefs about certain foods and what they will do to my BS etc. Sorry if this isn’t what you were asking it’s late and I don’t always understand things first try (my brain doesn’t function as well as it should due to malnutrition and dehydration I assume). </p><p></p><p>Over the years I have had lots of varying degrees of help with the ED’s either as an inpatient or outpatient and in different places e.g. diabetes wards/specialist ED wards/ED clinics/dwed clinics and other groups and support networks to name a few. </p><p></p><p>I’m just at a stage where I am desperate to find anything that I haven’t already tried over and over with no results. My main aim is to recover and to be able to live a happy life whilst looking after myself and my diabetes together. </p><p></p><p>Xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rylando88, post: 1922185, member: 406302"] Hi there, thanks for your reply. Great to hear that you’re a former rather than present sufferer My T1 came at an awkward age in life and I feel that it may be a massive contribution to the later development of my ED’s. It also is a large part of the illness as I manipulate my doses to suit what I want to or don’t want to eat and has altered my beliefs about certain foods and what they will do to my BS etc. Sorry if this isn’t what you were asking it’s late and I don’t always understand things first try (my brain doesn’t function as well as it should due to malnutrition and dehydration I assume). Over the years I have had lots of varying degrees of help with the ED’s either as an inpatient or outpatient and in different places e.g. diabetes wards/specialist ED wards/ED clinics/dwed clinics and other groups and support networks to name a few. I’m just at a stage where I am desperate to find anything that I haven’t already tried over and over with no results. My main aim is to recover and to be able to live a happy life whilst looking after myself and my diabetes together. Xxx [/QUOTE]
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