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<blockquote data-quote="prancer53" data-source="post: 1231097" data-attributes="member: 85578"><p>I don't think it is maturity because those I know who have had bad outcomes with diabetes have all been older people. I developed type 1 when I was 8 years old and felt awful with zilch energy. When I was taken into hospital, was monitored and eventually received my first insulin injection I can remember how much better I felt (and increasingly so as each day passed). I told myself then that I never, ever wanted to feel as bad as I had done, ever again. That was my motivation to stick to my diet, take lots of exercise and learn as much as possible to help me do so. That was 55 years ago next Feb and I have no complications. I have done all the things I ever wanted to, have enjoyed life to the max and intend to continue like this for as long as I possibly can!! That is my motivation...................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prancer53, post: 1231097, member: 85578"] I don't think it is maturity because those I know who have had bad outcomes with diabetes have all been older people. I developed type 1 when I was 8 years old and felt awful with zilch energy. When I was taken into hospital, was monitored and eventually received my first insulin injection I can remember how much better I felt (and increasingly so as each day passed). I told myself then that I never, ever wanted to feel as bad as I had done, ever again. That was my motivation to stick to my diet, take lots of exercise and learn as much as possible to help me do so. That was 55 years ago next Feb and I have no complications. I have done all the things I ever wanted to, have enjoyed life to the max and intend to continue like this for as long as I possibly can!! That is my motivation................... [/QUOTE]
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