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<blockquote data-quote="JRW" data-source="post: 729611" data-attributes="member: 74507"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>I thought I'd share a good story, I just got back from Meribel, after a week of snowboarding in the Alps. I was diagnosed a Type 1, two years ago aged 38, I went for my first snow holiday this time last year, and managed OK, but not great. This year the snowboarding was much better, managed my BG much better, and I also found out one of our chalet hosts doing a season, was also a type 1. I really admire the guts of her to do something like that, and take on that challenge, especially at a relatively young age. All I can say is that T1 should not stop you pushing the boundaries, and living a different life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRW, post: 729611, member: 74507"] Hi All, I thought I'd share a good story, I just got back from Meribel, after a week of snowboarding in the Alps. I was diagnosed a Type 1, two years ago aged 38, I went for my first snow holiday this time last year, and managed OK, but not great. This year the snowboarding was much better, managed my BG much better, and I also found out one of our chalet hosts doing a season, was also a type 1. I really admire the guts of her to do something like that, and take on that challenge, especially at a relatively young age. All I can say is that T1 should not stop you pushing the boundaries, and living a different life. [/QUOTE]
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