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    Lumps and bumps that won't go!!

    @clareb nope it hasn't changed size/tenderness at all in the last year, it's just constantly there. I'll keep an eye on it though Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
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    Feel like I'm in full blown DKA

    Before you all worry I don't think I am!! But I've been feeling off for the past week and a half at least, so lethargic all of a sudden and constantly out of breath. Today at work I kept coming over so faint and sick I had to keep running to the toilet, I've got tummy pains (this all comes in...
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    Lumps and bumps that won't go!!

    @ConradJ thanks for the link, I haven't noticed any reactions like you said so I'm not sure, will throw the question my consultants way when I next see him x Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
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    Lumps and bumps that won't go!!

    I've been type 1 for 8 years now and I've been on my pump for a year (this week actually!) but I always suffered with lumps in injection sites as Ive always been limited to where I can inject due to 'pinching an inch'. All my other lumps cleared up after a few days when I stopped injecting there...
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    Needing some weight!

    I was the same after diagnosis! My weight plummeted down to about 5stone when I was diagnosed at the age of 14, 8 years on I'm now 8.4 stone and 5"7, I've put on just over a stone in the last 6 years. Considering the amount of food I eat I just don't seem to gain any weight! After years and...
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    Problems with my accu-chek combo :'(

    Thank you! Will try lithium batteries now and self that makes the difference Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
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    Problems with my accu-chek combo :'(

    This is my first 'topic' on here and any feedback would be great, basically I'm having some issues with my pump now which is really disheartening because I've settled into pump life like a duck to water! I got my pump last July (2013) and all was well and good until a few months later when the...
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    Military type 1

    I recently went on a 'course' at my hospital with several other type 1 diabetics in the area all ranging in age ranging from myself at 20 into late 40's, but during this period was one male who was diagnosed type 1 after serving a length in Afghanistan as a military plastic surgeon. He believes...