Lordy100 said:I've been Type 1 for 26 year and I have to say its not actually stopped me doing anything. I've got two horses who I look after, ski, ride a motorbike and just got my lorry categories back on my driving licence so will be able to drive my horsebox. Not quite sure why Luciepiee feels she doesn't have a future!
I was diagnosed when I had to go for a company medical for a new job, the people who carried out the medical told my future employer before they told me! Anyway that's a long time ago.
This site is brilliant for top tips from people who have been there, done it and got the T shirt. You need to remember that what goes on in the future is very much down to how you manage your own health. Don't let the fact that you have diabetes cloud your horizons, reach out and grab things with both hands and live your dreams as you only get one chance.
Sorry I am responding really to Luciepieeee.
Biggest challenges: keep testing!
Irrational/rational fears: they take away my lorry licence
Hopes for the future: a cure is found
Tangible solution: take head of advice given and try and get better HBAIC results
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