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worried about problems

by koka, Nov 23, 2007 12:00AM
i am healthly fine and i want to marry someone has diabitic type 1 , since 19 years old , he is now 27 years old , as i can c he is healthy dosent have any side effects , but i am worry about the complication , it is secure  to start a life wz him
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by Forum-vol-cmb, Nov 23, 2007 12:00AM
All I can say is when you marry someone you take them knowing you will stand by them wether they always stay healthy or if they develop a disease or get sick. Diabetes is not a death sentence.  If your partner takes care of himself he can live a long healthy life.
Turn it around is there any possibility that you could develop a disease?  Would your future husband stick by you--or would you expect him too?
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by alotofbraden, Nov 24, 2007 12:00AM
My grandmother had diabetes for over forty years and lived to be eighty- two years old I would just keep an eye on his diet to make his life longer. I also have an uncle that is in his sixties that has had it for years, like the person before said it is not a death sentence.I would hope you could work with him to keep him healthy.

by JDRF-VOL-SG, Nov 24, 2007 12:00AM
Some people seem to be more prone to complications than others, and there is no way to know which type a person is until some years have passed. But studies have proven that if a person keeps glucose levels as normal as possible, the risk of developing complications is much lower. So his risk largely depends on how well he keeps his glucose levels in the normal range. I personally have had the disease for 38 years with no complications. I hope to live another 50 years with the same good health.
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