porl69
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I have some pics on my phone of the "good(?) ol days".....will try and find them
I do not have as many years of experience as many on here but I did not have the Libre and I am glad.
We are all different but I know I would not be able to cope with the T1 diagnosis at the same time as the constant focus on my BG and attempting (but failing) to keep my BG in range at all times.
I am happy with my in initial management which was much more relaxed, allowing me to learn the basics rather than guilt at getting it wrong.
However, I am glad I did not have to wee on a stick.
I was 4 1/2 years old and on those monstrosities..... BUT I am still here now. And VERY glad of all the changes that have been made
I remember syringes, pork Insulin, peeing on a stick, sterile wipes, testing BG with a sort of downwards catapult type of machine, that would descend at speed into finger and was quite painful at times ..............eh lad's and lassies, those were the days and I'm approaching my 31st year![]()
Kids today don't know they are born![]()
I'm still on pork 50 yrs type 1 !Trip down memory lane
We remember TAB dont know if it was liked or not.
Pork Insulin, then the swap to Human derived stuff caused some fun and games.
Learnt from early on that any food that had "Diabetic" in the title was to be avoided, tasted YUK!
I'm still on pork 50 yrs type 1 !
Remember this syringe View attachment 37491
Me too!I was 4 1/2 years old and on those monstrosities..... BUT I am still here now. And VERY glad of all the changes that have been made
I have some pics on my phone of the "good(?) ol days".....will try and find them
I'm still on pork 50 yrs type 1 !
Remember this syringe View attachment 37491
I'm wracking my brain now...
What was the name of that screw top plastic container, one used to sterilise & keep he glass syringes in?
It had a fluted base which detached to stand it upright & came in a sky blue colour
Remember them well. Could hold 2 bottles of insulin. Cant find any pics on the interweb for them thou.I'm wracking my brain now...
What was the name of that screw top plastic container, one used to sterilise & keep he glass syringes in?
It had a fluted base which detached to stand it upright & came in a sky blue colour
Jaylee
The now long-gone company called Hypoguard used to make a small blue plastic flat box to hold needles, antiseptic pads and insulin bottles etc. Inside it was the syringe holder you describe which was sky blue and if I remember correctly, it had a spring inside, at the bottom on which the head of the syringe rested. It had a screw top and I happily used it for years. Bill