Fairygodmother
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Bigotry, reliance on unsupported 'facts', unkindness, unfairness.
Technically husbeast’s cat - the one at the top with the red collar and mahoosive bell. Fidel is my cat with the purple studded collar, and Ira is the black and white hellbeast that owns the teenager.Which one is "Mels cat"?
I'm allowed to rate that as funny @Robinredbreast as I've done the same thing!Just wished my Son -In - Law a Happy Birthday, but it's not today, it's on the 26th
Just wished my Son -In - Law a Happy Birthday, but it's not today, it's on the 26th
I'm allowed to rate that as funny @Robinredbreast as I've done the same thing!
No need to blame anything.
It is called "being human".
If anyone says they have never done something like that it is because they have a personal assistant thatsorts out birthdays for them
I've been in a situation where my housemates thought I needed insulin, when in fact I was having a really bad hypo. I told them right at the beginning of the academic year that I have type 1 diabetes, if I look unwell and I can't assist myself, call for an ambulance and with high blood sugars I can manage myself. They did call for an ambulance but before that they were going through my kit and saying to each other "I think she needs insulin". Because I couldn't talk, I mumbled out a word no or made a sound that sounded like no. So I don't really know if there is a difference between letting people know or not tell them. Most of the time I tell people around me I get questions like "can you eat sugary things?" Like everyone else, I just tell people in case something happens.
I also applied to a pharmacy apprentice role, I thought I'd give it a shot. It's the pharmacy that has issues trying to order my sensors and fiasp (my gp surgery eye rolls at them because I'm not the only patient that has been asking for a paper script.) and the pharmacist said they aren't looking for anyone with experience so I handed in my CV