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<blockquote data-quote="jlarsson" data-source="post: 1736530" data-attributes="member: 470208"><p>Diagnosed aged 14 in 2004 a couple of weeks before my 15th birthday if I remember my own timeline correctly. At the time I knew basically nothing and I remember crying thinking I could never have sugary stuff again. Being a lazy and generally miserable ******* I've never even today really had any control over it in terms of following a diet or doing loads of finger pricking etc, though it's got better since getting a Libre last year.</p><p>Impossible to tell really but I wonder how I would've turned out without it in terms of education and such as it has undoubtedly affected studies and work ethic, I've had huge problems getting work done over the years due to all of a sudden just not feeling any motivation, turning down invitations and so on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlarsson, post: 1736530, member: 470208"] Diagnosed aged 14 in 2004 a couple of weeks before my 15th birthday if I remember my own timeline correctly. At the time I knew basically nothing and I remember crying thinking I could never have sugary stuff again. Being a lazy and generally miserable ******* I've never even today really had any control over it in terms of following a diet or doing loads of finger pricking etc, though it's got better since getting a Libre last year. Impossible to tell really but I wonder how I would've turned out without it in terms of education and such as it has undoubtedly affected studies and work ethic, I've had huge problems getting work done over the years due to all of a sudden just not feeling any motivation, turning down invitations and so on. [/QUOTE]
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