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<blockquote data-quote="Circuspony" data-source="post: 2198208" data-attributes="member: 432241"><p>Hi Dave. I was 43 and now coming up to my 3rd year of diagnosis. No history in the family and caught me by surprise.</p><p></p><p>Personally I don't think my "normal" is better than before, but normal of sorts does return. New normal involves more discipline but it's surprising how quickly a routine kicks in.</p><p></p><p>We're all different and it took my body longer to bounce back than I expected or was led to believe by the diabetic team. They were a case of "now you're on insulin you'll feel loooaads better". I didn't for quite some while! I have days where it is a total pain in the behind but on the whole it's more of a minor nuisance </p><p></p><p>Good luck and ask lots of questions. This forum has helped me out so many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Circuspony, post: 2198208, member: 432241"] Hi Dave. I was 43 and now coming up to my 3rd year of diagnosis. No history in the family and caught me by surprise. Personally I don't think my "normal" is better than before, but normal of sorts does return. New normal involves more discipline but it's surprising how quickly a routine kicks in. We're all different and it took my body longer to bounce back than I expected or was led to believe by the diabetic team. They were a case of "now you're on insulin you'll feel loooaads better". I didn't for quite some while! I have days where it is a total pain in the behind but on the whole it's more of a minor nuisance Good luck and ask lots of questions. This forum has helped me out so many times. [/QUOTE]
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