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<blockquote data-quote="Nicola M" data-source="post: 1062399" data-attributes="member: 81557"><p>It's been alright to be honest. I'm sort of glad I was diagnosed at a younger age rather than in my teens because by the time I was starting to realize what I had it was the same old stuff to me. I was used to not always being able to have sweets/chocolate all the time or drinking sugary drinks which was fine by me. I can never remember a time without diabetes. I also never went through the phases of denial that some people go through when diagnosed a bit older although I went through that with Epilepsy and it was awful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicola M, post: 1062399, member: 81557"] It's been alright to be honest. I'm sort of glad I was diagnosed at a younger age rather than in my teens because by the time I was starting to realize what I had it was the same old stuff to me. I was used to not always being able to have sweets/chocolate all the time or drinking sugary drinks which was fine by me. I can never remember a time without diabetes. I also never went through the phases of denial that some people go through when diagnosed a bit older although I went through that with Epilepsy and it was awful! [/QUOTE]
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