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Caitlin's story

"I'm getting better with my diabetes and I'm grateful that I don't have a very bad disease with no cure."

Caitlin's story

Jessica's story

"I think an important part of diabetes is finding a way to treat it that suits you."

Jessica's story

Chloe's story

"I really enjoyed having this opportunity as in rural Wales I don't know of anybody with the same condition in my area and this gave me an opportunity to compare experiences and make new friends."

Chloe's story

Jade's story

"I was so shocked, I kept telling myself it wasn't diabetes and it was due to how many sugary drinks and sweets I'd had that day and week. I couldn't understand...."

Jade's story

Matthew's story

Since being diagnosed in March 2008, Matthew has enjoyed a remarkable run of sporting achievement.

Matthew's story

Sophie's story

"I was scared about going back to school. What might my friends think? Will they be horrible? Take the mick? Even bully me?"

Sophie's story

Emma's story

Given a wake up call - "It wasn't until my annual review that I came back down to Earth."

Emma's story

Meg's story

"I don't let my diabetes stop me doing anything."

Meg's story

Georgia's story

"Your friends will always be there to support you."

Georgia's story

Shane G's story

"I feel like a new person."

Shane G's story

Cliona's story

Something to shout about.

Cliona's story

Alleah's story

Battling with blood tests.

Alleah's story

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