Again, much appreciated, it's difficult to imagine you've had T1D for double the time and you're still alive, you've given me a different prospective, issues are not imminent they're in the future if the blood sugars aren't controlled now.42 years of diabetes over 30 years of them absolutely terrible terrible control and yep suffered some serious complications , not what u want to hear but last 8 years of really good control and things are definitely better than they could have been , i still have complications but all quietened down, had laser treatment on my eyes when I was in my late 20s ,I’m 60 now and have the standard letter from retinopathy checks , ( slight signs nothing to worry about) every year , any improvement in blood sugar control is miles better than no improvement at all
The future is not predictable, no matter what statistics suggest. You may (and likely) will live longer and better than many, many nondiabetics, especially if you are taking care of yourself.Although, of course, I don't think I can live as long and well as people without diabetes
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