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KJP

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Hi All. I've been diabetic for 27 years (Type 1) and this is the first time I've found somewhere where I might be able to actually talk to people who understand.
Doctors/friends/family do all they can, but they just don't know how hard it can be to live with diabetes. I stopped talking about it years ago, but now I think it's time I opened up a bit.

Anyways, I'll have a look through the forums as I've got loads of questions about insulin control, high sugar levels and basically how to get through each day without worrying if I'm going to have a hypo etc.

Just wanted to say hi, so feel free to say hi back!
 
Hi KJP, welcome to the forum 🙂 Please ask any questions you may have, we are a friendly bunch! 🙂
 
hi katie,
welcome to the forum ! what kind of insulin regimen are you on? or are you pumping?
C x
 
Hi Katie, welcome to the forums 🙂
 
Welcome, ask away any questions
 
Hi Katie-wow 27 years- us parents will be picking your brains-welcome from me
 
Hi Katie, it does have its moments being T1 !! Welcome to forum. It is good to talk to others in the same boat 😎
 
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