Hi there Mark! glad to have you as a friend. 21 years, that is a long time...how are you doing? Any problems? I imagine you all are much better off where you are as far as medical care and treatment options.
I've had T1 for 30 yrs. I have had some ups and downs but overall I feel good.
I was born in '53, but you know well.....music is ageless. It speaks and transcends across a myriad of borders, rendering them invisible and meaningless.
You've had Type 1 for 21 years right? I've had Type 1 for 37 years and have a Type 1 daughter of 11 years so we can combine our experinces and tell other's whatit used to be like. Get involved in our discussions. Or if you just want to talk come 'on over to my page.
Welcome home Mark.....
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I'm about to go and walk my dogs on the common whilst the sun is still shining :)
I've had T1 for 30 yrs. I have had some ups and downs but overall I feel good.
Luv the Beatles ♥
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Take a peek at some the groups when you get a chance. Just go to the top of your page, and click on "Groups". Once in, you can either peruse the wide array of available groups....or simply type a specific interest in the space provided. Take in some of the blogs/discussions as well.
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Hope you find the support and information you came looking for. Here is a useful link to get you on your way:
http://www.tudiabetes.org/notes
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Take care....and keep in touch!
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