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type 1 for almost 21 years
I'm 22 and I got diagnosed when I was about a year and some months. To make the story short, I've become more " free" ever since I started using the pump; but that's no help. I've been using the pump for almost 3 years now and at first everything was pretty colors. Now, my a1c is almost 10, I guess I've been spoiling myself and pretending I don't have Diabetes. I need help, how can I get on the ball again? I'm so scared cause I'm planning on getting married and I know being a girl with diabetes it's real hard to get pregnant or even give birth. So, if anyone has any comments or ideas please help me out to get back on track
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