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<blockquote data-quote="julie56" data-source="post: 1152854" data-attributes="member: 88494"><p>Hi [USER=281688]@shawncee[/USER] , Initially was a bit of a shock finding out that my body was malfunctioning and it took a while to adapt. Now I just find that it is like being in boot camp every day - watching what I eat (keeping carbs to a minimum) and exercising every day. The upside is that I have more energy and generally feel healthier - so it's not all bad - just something that is always in the back of your mind. I am only 2 years post diagnosis, so things may progress, but hopefully not if I do my best to maintain my grip on things. Hope you are managing with your Type 1 - it must be quite a challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="julie56, post: 1152854, member: 88494"] Hi [USER=281688]@shawncee[/USER] , Initially was a bit of a shock finding out that my body was malfunctioning and it took a while to adapt. Now I just find that it is like being in boot camp every day - watching what I eat (keeping carbs to a minimum) and exercising every day. The upside is that I have more energy and generally feel healthier - so it's not all bad - just something that is always in the back of your mind. I am only 2 years post diagnosis, so things may progress, but hopefully not if I do my best to maintain my grip on things. Hope you are managing with your Type 1 - it must be quite a challenge. [/QUOTE]
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