TYPE ONE
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In Type One I will be telling more about my experiences with type one diabetes for the 8 years (in 2019) I've had it. And how my journey has been and what I have learned. Come read and see what I've been through and how I go about the chapters of diabetes in my life. I also want to spread more awareness about not only type one diabetes but diabetes in general. Very grateful for the support. COPYRIGHT © KARLA SENEKAL
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