
I guess you could say I am here just like some of you are, because you don't want to go through that conversation with someone again...It's not that i'm scared, because i've gone through the conversation more then once since I found out...so far it hasn't worked out for me. I've had guys tell me they appreciate me so much more because I told them, but it's not something they want right now. Which, I completely understand...
I have Type 2, found out fall last year. I've talked to many people about it and asked myself why this has happened, went through all the different phases of it, and now i've accepted it.
I'm a pretty outgoing person, try to not be judgmental, would do anything for anyone. I moved to NY 3 years ago and have finally come around to appreciating this state

I do miss the sunny 75 degree weather in California where I grew up, but life throws you curveballs, and you really don't know where you're going to end up
I'm a full time paramedic student in Albany, I have about a year left for that. I love to be outside as much as possible, hiking, the lake, whatever works

I enjoy traveling, going out, spending time with friends. I guess you could say i'm your average early/mid twenties adult
