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Both types will have their challenges @jamesfitz.
Absolutely - completely agree, they both have their own set of challenges.
It's constantly there 24/7, but have always tried to be upbeat and positive, but lately, I have had bad feelings towards diabetes![]()
As rightly said by Auckland 'you are a voice of reason here', so I am sorry to hear of your struggles recently, I too have found type 1 to be a real strain recently and am trying so hard to stay positive. It wont last so try and stay positive RB

I have found that being a type 1 has changed my whole life, professionally I had to change careers, i've changed my diet and i cannot express to anyone how hard it is to manage, it is a constant for me and with me in my every waking minute and I feel at times I get no respite from it, I only seem happy when i'm within my target range, and this doesn't happen as often as I like as I struggle with my hormones. I have stopped worrying about the future as it's demanding enough to live with every day, I worry instead for my daughter's future and hope I stay well so it's never a worry for her, it's not something that should affect her life. Type 1 doesn't just affect us it affects everyone around us too. I'm sure for other type 1's who have better control that it's easier for them to manage but sadly not me.
However with that said i wouldn't wish either condition on anyone.