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36 years with diabetes



Glad you haven't managed to give burth yet. But if you do can I be on campaign commitee, HA HA. Was put on HUMAN INSULIN many years ago and had HELLISH SIDE EFFECTS, but was told that this was the next wonder drug 2 years ago. NOWONDER DRUG. NOT for me NEED to be back on Actrapid and Insulatard.
 

I dislocated my shoulder this time last year, because I thought I could get to the kitchen to get hypostop and missed my tv unit in bedroom by milimetres. Fell on right shoulder and blooded my eye. 4 months of physio and dark glasses did me ok. Hope your hubby manages to get under control. What is he taking now?
 

Hi Its Lauralou

Us old school Diabetics who had to wait 20 mins after injecting should be able to eat!!!!!

Flexibility is worthless if you feel to fat to move. Must admit Totsy seamed to contradict him/herself in the few messages I read. Come on straight from the heart please.

Will contact you again soon.x
 
I am inspired by people who are living so well after having diabetes for so long. Initially I only heard the horror stories and it is really pleasant to hear from those who have managed for a long time. I look after my 2 year old son and at first I thought it was a death sentence. He also has Down syndrome so I could still be faced with many obstacles but at least the complications of diabetes may not be one of them.

Jen.
 
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