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  1. Coming to terms now with being diagnosed T1 Diabetic out of the blue.

    Gives me something else to do in the safe zone at lunchtime ??

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    2. Shamal

      Shamal

      My ex boss has had diabetes for 30 years. He has seen a lot of changes in that time.he is now a guinea pig for some jiggery pokery that is implanted and monitors b/s levels and administers insulin as necessary ?

      Best wishes ?

      Regards 

    3. Druid799

      Druid799

      To try and give you ‘a light at the end of the tunnel’ a team mate(and definitely a best friend to have) has been T1 for over 30yrs and he used to be very poorly in health a, but now you wouldn’t know it to look at him , he was on BM checks and syringes and on a game day it used to go up and down like a nuns knickers in the Vatican ! He’d be hyper one minute and hypo the next ! ?‍♂️Then he had a pump fitted about 2yrs ago and it totally changed his life . Everyone says now he looks 10yrs younger AND acts it(Me personally I recon he acts more like 50yrs younger no just 10 !?) any hoo he’s got the pump on his side a small censer on his Arm that he just swears his phone over and via an app it automatically programs the pump for him .
      I know it’s easy for me to say but it’ll only change your life if you let . ??

    4. Enid_Puceflange

      Enid_Puceflange

      Thanks for the motivation lads

      One of the chaps that I play & marshal with regularly is a good ten years older than me and is going through the same thing as I am, he has the sensor in his arm and the app on his phone, whereas I am doing it the old fashioned way of pricking my finger for tests

      I am looking upon this as a warning to me and a blip on my health, ok I will have to inject on a daily basis, in fact probably 4 times a day

      but the progress I have since Friday has apparently been very good.

      I will get a proper education tomorrow at hospital ??

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