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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 2038049" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>[USER=101136]@Jaylee[/USER] . I’m sure that if I have contravened any forum rules I will be dealt with accordingly.</p><p>This is a thread aimed purely and simply at T1 diabetics, it isn’t a closed shop and everyone and anyone is free to contribute.</p><p>But, and this is only my opinion , this thread offers the most useful place for type 1 diabetics to gain information. Taking into account the OP new diagnosis my use of words “ realistic “ and “ less serious” seemed the most welcoming and reassuring at what is likely to be a stressful time.</p><p>I have no intention of undermining any other part of the forum, but as a T1 my main priority is helping and assisting people who have a condition that I live with and understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 2038049, member: 47983"] [USER=101136]@Jaylee[/USER] . I’m sure that if I have contravened any forum rules I will be dealt with accordingly. This is a thread aimed purely and simply at T1 diabetics, it isn’t a closed shop and everyone and anyone is free to contribute. But, and this is only my opinion , this thread offers the most useful place for type 1 diabetics to gain information. Taking into account the OP new diagnosis my use of words “ realistic “ and “ less serious” seemed the most welcoming and reassuring at what is likely to be a stressful time. I have no intention of undermining any other part of the forum, but as a T1 my main priority is helping and assisting people who have a condition that I live with and understand. [/QUOTE]
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