Every one seems to be missing the point, I always check foods and drinks. We have a three year old grandson who visits twice a week. So whether I'm drinking it or he is its not good.
I don't expect every one to eat low carbon, low sugar products and food all the time. But surly a little consideration is not to much to ask in your own home making it as safe as possible.
So in your own home you check everything before you eat or drink!
Really! The one place it should be safe because you only bring safe stuff in.
Every one seems to be missing the point, I always check foods and drinks. We have a three year old grandson who visits twice a week. So whether I'm drinking it or he is its not good.
I don't expect every one to eat low carb, low sugar drink and food all the time. But surly a little consideration when something can be low or no sugar is not to much to ask in your own home making it as safe as possible.
I'm with @Brunneria . Sugary drinks are not healthy for anyone, especially type 2s.Every one seems to be missing the point, I always check foods and drinks. We have a three year old grandson who visits twice a week. So whether I'm drinking it or he is its not good.
I don't expect every one to eat low carb, low sugar drink and food all the time. But surly a little consideration when something can be low or no sugar is not to much to ask in your own home making it as safe as possible.
Every one seems to be missing the point, I always check foods and drinks. .
But if course well done on your weight loss and thank you for sharing with us the anxiety you admit to feeling .
Anxiety is cruel and can be relentless I hope you pat yourself on the back for ypur achievements I know how hard it is as as I beleave do others who kindly welcomed me when I joined .
I see where your coming from with the needles.. There will be some "old school" T1s like me who can remember the knitting needle reusables & the glass & metal syringes. The bruising on my legs in the mid 1970s as an 8 year old.Hi Jaylee, the problem with the bydureon is the diameter of the needle. Due to the drug being a mix of powder and a liquid which you mix in the unit. The needle has to be big enough to allow the mix through. It actually indents the skin before it penitrates the skin. And nearly always bruises.
As for the car that's another story. I work for a consultancy that works in the automotive and aviation industry. I've just changed my last car as I covered 50000 trouble free miles in 2 years. So I purchased another the same, it's a Volvo v40 r-design.
So after two week and 1700 miles the linkage on the clutch breaks. No clutch. Great. No car. So as I needed to be in several areas of the UK the following week I was given a courtesy car. I think I put just under 900 miles on it in the week. Cars back and all fine.
We don't all read posts in the same way but 2000 viewers didn't have a response maybe because they thought the same as me.
There are definitely bullies on this forum and some of them run in packs congratulating one another.
Oh, and by the way, I don't know how to see how many people have read a particular post and I'm not sure I'd even look. Maybe there are people who only respond to what they perceive as popular threads. That would be sad. Diabetes is a contest with your self, not with other people.