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Just did a bit of checking dates and history to discover that I'd passed the 50 year milestone in December 2020, so this month its 50 years.
Its amazing how life has changed over this time, from glass syringes, stainless needles and chemical kit for testing urine to today where I've got a CGM and pump that adjusts itself based upon my glucose levels.
In the 1970's/80's I took part in lots of research that resulted in the pens and blood test strips plus meters we have today.
I'm just in the process of gathering the evidence to pass on to Diabetes UK for my Alan Nabarro medal.
Its amazing how life has changed over this time, from glass syringes, stainless needles and chemical kit for testing urine to today where I've got a CGM and pump that adjusts itself based upon my glucose levels.
In the 1970's/80's I took part in lots of research that resulted in the pens and blood test strips plus meters we have today.
I'm just in the process of gathering the evidence to pass on to Diabetes UK for my Alan Nabarro medal.
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