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  1. Phoenix69

    Private Diabetes Care For Type 1

    Just wondered if any type1 diabetics out there were receiving or have in the past used private healthcare for their diabetes. I would really appreciate your opinions and feedback on your experience. Many thanks.
  2. Phoenix69

    Thinking about private diabetes care

    My concern is that if you have type 1 diabetes which is an autoimmune disease and part of the endocrine system not enough time has been put into either even. My GP still thinks I'm type 2 and calorie controlled. My hba1c goes between 6 and it hit 6.4 early this year. I told my go that I had then...
  3. Phoenix69

    Thinking about private diabetes care

    Hi and thank you for replying. I have over the last 5 years been let down by 2 GPs and my Endocrinologist. I am a type 1 (45 years) and have hypothyroidism (18 years) . The fact that I have told both symptoms that they have just wanted to attribute to something else. No proper questioning of...
  4. Phoenix69

    Thinking about private diabetes care

    Hello just wanted to know if anyone is receiving or has received private diabetes care for their type1. Experience and advice would be very much appreciated.
  5. Phoenix69

    TYPE 1 and HYPOTHYROIDISM

    Thank you Juicyj. I am just hoping the levels will be right soon. I have been through a lot with the hypothyroidism over the past 4 years . Yes hair loss, overwhelming fatigue, and when trying to resume normal activity levels becoming ill with respiratory infections. Depression to add to it...
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    TYPE 1 and HYPOTHYROIDISM

    As well as being type 1 I also have hypothyroidism. My I have recently realised my thyroid is being undertreated and my blood sugar levels have been up having to increase my basal insulin. When I look up for information on diabetes and hypothyroidism what I find is hypoglycaemia risk and type...
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    How is the money donated to British diabetic research improving the lives of Type 1 diabetics?

    Hi everyone. I am a Type 1 and have been for most of my life, that's 43 years, I am now almost 47. Ever since I was diagnosed I have been told there will be a cure in 5, 10 years all my hopes have been distinguished and I have become increasingly sceptical. Not that I don't believe that Type 1...