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<blockquote data-quote="Ragmar" data-source="post: 1743296" data-attributes="member: 470328"><p>First off! They are your friends and should be supportive of you taking your shots and checking your sugars. Don't be afraid to go out and live your life, you are young. </p><p></p><p>And if type two runs in your family, reach out to those members and learn from them, but keep in mind that our bodies are different from each other's and what may effect them might not effect you.</p><p></p><p>Start a food journal, you are going to have to change how you eat.</p><p></p><p>For exercise, I would recommend talking to your doctor or endo about working out because I'm not sure how it'll effect your medicine and etc.</p><p></p><p>Lastly I wanna tell you to go and read a few threads on the success forum and think about the day you'll be able to post a thread in their talking about how you changed your life for the better. </p><p></p><p>And like the user above me said, the plus side is your young. Establish a support circle with friends and family, work on your diet and incorporate some form of exercise even if it's walking around the block. </p><p></p><p>Wishing you the best in your management and care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragmar, post: 1743296, member: 470328"] First off! They are your friends and should be supportive of you taking your shots and checking your sugars. Don't be afraid to go out and live your life, you are young. And if type two runs in your family, reach out to those members and learn from them, but keep in mind that our bodies are different from each other's and what may effect them might not effect you. Start a food journal, you are going to have to change how you eat. For exercise, I would recommend talking to your doctor or endo about working out because I'm not sure how it'll effect your medicine and etc. Lastly I wanna tell you to go and read a few threads on the success forum and think about the day you'll be able to post a thread in their talking about how you changed your life for the better. And like the user above me said, the plus side is your young. Establish a support circle with friends and family, work on your diet and incorporate some form of exercise even if it's walking around the block. Wishing you the best in your management and care [/QUOTE]
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