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Things that make me HAPPY

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My 20 year old daughter has just got her own home. I was about 27 when I got my first home. I have been Type 1 since I was 3 years old & will not be stopped from doing what I like or being told not to achieve things. I would employ any Type 1 with that attitude. I know they are very capable people & have to be. There are lots of sports people who have done very well & been in the Olympics etc.. Very positive people!

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Thank you very much for the "LIKES" I am very proud of my achievements & my getting bigger family.

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