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<blockquote data-quote="Richard1984" data-source="post: 2627182" data-attributes="member: 570842"><p>Yes a nice story and thank goodness times have changed. Notwithstanding T1DM is still not seen by the many as a disability. I genuinely believe that only T1DMs themselves truly understand the impact of this horrid disease. </p><p></p><p>Im 40 years in to T1DM and in my humble opinion the biggest development has been in tech. Im on the medtronic closed loop system (i have to pay a fortune for this as NHS in my area do not fund despite me saving them money on prescribing of test strips etc) and one can only hope in time tech moves on further to remove even a little of the 24-7 pressure of T1DM management. </p><p></p><p>Like the author of this excellent article the only way to deal with T1DM is to live your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard1984, post: 2627182, member: 570842"] Yes a nice story and thank goodness times have changed. Notwithstanding T1DM is still not seen by the many as a disability. I genuinely believe that only T1DMs themselves truly understand the impact of this horrid disease. Im 40 years in to T1DM and in my humble opinion the biggest development has been in tech. Im on the medtronic closed loop system (i have to pay a fortune for this as NHS in my area do not fund despite me saving them money on prescribing of test strips etc) and one can only hope in time tech moves on further to remove even a little of the 24-7 pressure of T1DM management. Like the author of this excellent article the only way to deal with T1DM is to live your life. [/QUOTE]
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