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Yeah, get you on that, just been hypo for that reason, might try this no carb thing but don't want to give em up totally.
Amazing stuff, remember those needles and Rocket syringes having to boil them to sterilize, at least they've got better now.
Don't mind boiled cabbage;)
Got the shivers the night I had it but nothing else, been fine since.
Indeed, I was a horrible little diabetic back then, thankfully saw sense.
Looks delicious, hope it was.
Can't say I've noticed any real upsets with my diabetes after having the jab, little bit hot and cold last night but feel fine today.
Had mine yesterday, little bit hot and cold last night but nothing terrible.
Great photo
Lol love the Liver Dump quote
Indeed, as a teenager I never took it seriously I remember drinking 7 cans of Coka Cola in a day which obviously put into hyperglycaemia and off...
I went to one of those diabetes establishments in Hammersmith, was there for 4 years, came home at weekends but on the whole enjoyed my time there...
I've had it for 58 years I'm 60 and have no intention of leaving the building anytime soon.
Obviously I don't want to go blind or limbless but I don't need to be as afraid of carbs as people make out, they're controllable as many things...
Absolutely, I do spike a lot to be honest, I know it's not ideal but I just love the bad stuff too much so do a lot of BG testing.
I've got background retinopathy, but have had it a while and get tested every year, trust me I understand the fear of complications but I couldn't...
You're right, everyone to there own I guess, I'm happy with the old syringes and blood glucose monitoring.
I feel lucky in that case, as I said type 2 is a far more serious condition Imo.
Yep totally understand this, not showing off but trying to be a little light-hearted about our type 1 and 2 pets.