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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2515735" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Good morning [USER=553162]@iwilltouchyourcat[/USER], and welcome. Here, we talk about anything and everything which can be humanly, and of course humanely, very refreshing.</p><p>It usually is a bit of a shock to get a T1/1.5 diagnosis, and it can become a tad overwhelming to face a lifetime of exogenous insulin. Those of us who’ve had to jab or pump for years, to carb count or avoid, are more or less used to it now. Many of us have a way of letting the occasional T1/1.5 toddler behaviour have a piece of our minds.</p><p>I hope your c-peptide results come back soon so you can begin to settle with a firmer idea of what will help subdue the morning highs. Have you been given a gad test? </p><p>I, personally, find uncertainty harder to cope with than having a clear idea of a condition.</p><p>I’m intrigued by the name you’ve chosen to go by.</p><p>I think you’ll find a few keto people here: [USER=475037]@Marie 2[/USER] will probably know more of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2515735, member: 68789"] Good morning [USER=553162]@iwilltouchyourcat[/USER], and welcome. Here, we talk about anything and everything which can be humanly, and of course humanely, very refreshing. It usually is a bit of a shock to get a T1/1.5 diagnosis, and it can become a tad overwhelming to face a lifetime of exogenous insulin. Those of us who’ve had to jab or pump for years, to carb count or avoid, are more or less used to it now. Many of us have a way of letting the occasional T1/1.5 toddler behaviour have a piece of our minds. I hope your c-peptide results come back soon so you can begin to settle with a firmer idea of what will help subdue the morning highs. Have you been given a gad test? I, personally, find uncertainty harder to cope with than having a clear idea of a condition. I’m intrigued by the name you’ve chosen to go by. I think you’ll find a few keto people here: [USER=475037]@Marie 2[/USER] will probably know more of them. [/QUOTE]
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