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<blockquote data-quote="fletchweb" data-source="post: 1251900" data-attributes="member: 318202"><p>I'm one of the lucky ones as strange as that may sound. Being diagnosed at 4 I don;t really have any memories of not living with diabetes or what things I ate prior to being 4. So I can;t say I miss anything. As far as wishing I could live and eat like many of my non diabetes friends? I do - just not as often nor do I feel guilty or disappointed when I knowingly do something that I know I should not be doing ... and see the resulting BG results LOL.</p><p></p><p>I feel that health professionals use the fine art of guilt and fear in trying to get their diabetes patients to comply with what they think is a reasonable management regimen. </p><p></p><p>Another interesting question (especially for long term diabetics) is the question - "Are you satisfied with your quality of life after being diagnosed with diabetes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fletchweb, post: 1251900, member: 318202"] I'm one of the lucky ones as strange as that may sound. Being diagnosed at 4 I don;t really have any memories of not living with diabetes or what things I ate prior to being 4. So I can;t say I miss anything. As far as wishing I could live and eat like many of my non diabetes friends? I do - just not as often nor do I feel guilty or disappointed when I knowingly do something that I know I should not be doing ... and see the resulting BG results LOL. I feel that health professionals use the fine art of guilt and fear in trying to get their diabetes patients to comply with what they think is a reasonable management regimen. Another interesting question (especially for long term diabetics) is the question - "Are you satisfied with your quality of life after being diagnosed with diabetes? [/QUOTE]
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