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Wanted: diabetes bloggers

The diabetes blogWe're looking for more people with diabetes to tell their stories in the diabetes blog. So if you want to help others by sharing your experiences, download the registration form, follow the instructions and we'll set you up.

The diabetes bloggers

Imogen l'etoile is 16, has had diabetes for 2 years and is a facilitator for young people with long term conditions
Haimat has pushed himself to prove diabetes does not have restrict what you can do
Africandoll was diagnosed as Type 1 aged 2 immediately after a car accident. She's now 16
Ne-Ne has type 1, though that's not what the doctors initially thought 8 years ago.
AmyTurner has desperately been trying to get her HBa1c below 7 so she can treat herself to a bottle of champagne.
Neil W is worried his thirteen year old son is not taking his diabetes seriously enough.
Mat Hipwood is a martial arts lover who was diagnossed with type 1 diabetes in March 2007. After a fair bit of trial and error, he's got some control over his blood sugars and is recent a DAFNE graduate.
NickyT2 was diagnosed with Type 2 in 2004, along with hypothyroidism, but is sure she'd been diabetic for a long time before
Pattidevans was diagnosed as having LADA 6 years ago and is well controlled on Levemir and Novorapid.

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