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Type 1 diabetic for 18 years, finally have given up and wonder if anyone else feels like I do
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<blockquote data-quote="homer190376" data-source="post: 2543214" data-attributes="member: 311777"><p>I have had Type 1 for 23 years now, first few years of that really didn't understand it at all and went a little of the rails, the past 4 years I have continuous complications, from chacot foot, neuropathy, postural hypertension, eye issues( I wouldn't recommend laser treatment!!) and more recently my Autonomic nervous system has substantial damage and approaching complete failure. All this has had a tremendous affect on my metal wellbeing as well. But I keep going, I keep going for my family and friends. It is really tough sometimes I think the terrible things, but life throws many things and i tackle each one as a new challenge. My next descision is wether or not to have a left leg amputation. You have to look on the bright side of things, and you are still young enough to change things and enjoy life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="homer190376, post: 2543214, member: 311777"] I have had Type 1 for 23 years now, first few years of that really didn't understand it at all and went a little of the rails, the past 4 years I have continuous complications, from chacot foot, neuropathy, postural hypertension, eye issues( I wouldn't recommend laser treatment!!) and more recently my Autonomic nervous system has substantial damage and approaching complete failure. All this has had a tremendous affect on my metal wellbeing as well. But I keep going, I keep going for my family and friends. It is really tough sometimes I think the terrible things, but life throws many things and i tackle each one as a new challenge. My next descision is wether or not to have a left leg amputation. You have to look on the bright side of things, and you are still young enough to change things and enjoy life. [/QUOTE]
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