Thanks. Couldn’t work it out.
Why would you say you have the enormous luck to be T1. Surly being diagnosed with T1 or T2 is life changing in a detrimental way.I have the enormous luck to be T1, wear a Libre and a vicar’s daughter. I may have run through an occasional wheat field in my misspent youth, having grown up in rural Somerset. That’s where the similarities end.
Are you talking about May or Trump or both...I loathe such craven and wanton hypocrites.
Very good! Both require making a small hole in (something) with a sharp point; I trust you know the word I'm thinking of.Well at least she has got something useful stuck on one of her arms![]()
She was initially diagnosed as T2 in 2013 after weight loss, but after meds (metfornin?) didn't help she had further tests and was found to be T1, so presumably LADA?She is a T1, has always been up front abput it.
Well at least she has got something useful stuck on one of her arms![]()
Apologies for derailing the thread. I feel enormously fortunate to be diagnosed T1.Why would you say you have the enormous luck to be T1. Surly being diagnosed with T1 or T2 is life changing in a detrimental way.
Apologies for derailing the thread. I feel enormously fortunate to be diagnosed T1.
Alcohol, diet, lifestyle and complacency would have caused me far more health issues by now than diabetes has.
T1 has given me focus and a reason to take control of this one life we are given.
Apologies for derailing the thread. I feel enormously fortunate to be diagnosed T1.
Alcohol, diet, lifestyle and complacency would have caused me far more health issues by now than diabetes has.
T1 has given me focus and a reason to take control of this one life we are given.
I can't get mine here in Canada despite having a script for it, since I work for myself and no insurance company will give me a group plan that covers it, and the basic drug plan doesn't think it's necessary. So I'm left with all the holes in my fingertips and lack of touch sensitivity and nasty surprises if I make a mistake or dare exercise a long time.
Sarcasm?Why would you say you have the enormous luck to be T1. Surly being diagnosed with T1 or T2 is life changing in a detrimental way.
Hope Master Mel puts the bins out though...I have the enormous luck to be T1, wear a Libre and a vicar’s daughter. I may have run through an occasional wheat field in my misspent youth, having grown up in rural Somerset. That’s where the similarities end.
If we have type one we do not pay for any of our treatment apart from the lottery that is cgm that is! I also have a bus pass because I am partially sighted (diabetes related).I had thought health care in Canada was free, but then I found out here, that you can see the doctor for free, but have to pay for medicines. Which makes Type 1 Diabetes probably one of the worst illnesses to have under a system like that.
Is no progress being made, politically, on this? it seems incredibly unfair.