Hello there, congratulations on 50 years of your life turning about being a diabetic !.Hi everybody, I have been a Type 1 Diabetic now for just over 50years I was told a year ago that at 50 years as a type 1 diabetic you get recognition of this fact from your Diabetic Hospital. Is this true? As I notified the admin staff a couple of times at The Churchill Diabetic Centre in Oxford that I attend on my birthday back in January. However, I have heard nothing from them.
With the ups and downs of 50 years surviving fairly healthily I myself think that is no mean feat as for the majority of it I have been on my own.
Congratulations! As @In Response said above, use the link and they should sort this out. Mine was presented to me at my hospital clinic 2 months later than the due date, so don't be surprised!Hi everybody, I have been a Type 1 Diabetic now for just over 50years I was told a year ago that at 50 years as a type 1 diabetic you get recognition of this fact from your Diabetic Hospital. Is this true? As I notified the admin staff a couple of times at The Churchill Diabetic Centre in Oxford that I attend on my birthday back in January. However, I have heard nothing from them.
With the ups and downs of 50 years surviving fairly healthily I myself think that is no mean feat as for the majority of it I have been on my own.
Brilliant to hear ,I join the 50 club next year .Hi everybody, I have been a Type 1 Diabetic now for just over 50years I was told a year ago that at 50 years as a type 1 diabetic you get recognition of this fact from your Diabetic Hospital. Is this true? As I notified the admin staff a couple of times at The Churchill Diabetic Centre in Oxford that I attend on my birthday back in January. However, I have heard nothing from them.
With the ups and downs of 50 years surviving fairly healthily I myself think that is no mean feat as for the majority of it I have been on my own.
Hi everybody, I have been a Type 1 Diabetic now for just over 50years I was told a year ago that at 50 years as a type 1 diabetic you get recognition of this fact from your Diabetic Hospital. Is this true? As I notified the admin staff a couple of times at The Churchill Diabetic Centre in Oxford that I attend on my birthday back in January. However, I have heard nothing from them.
With the ups and downs of 50 years surviving fairly healthily I myself think that is no mean feat as for the majority of it I have been on my own.
Congratulations! As @In Response said above, use the link and they should sort this out. Mine was presented to me at my hospital clinic 2 months later than the due date, so don't be surprised!
Since I described this in writing not long after, here it is!:What was the presentation like? Did they just hand you the medal or certificate? Were there a bunch of people present? Photos? Not that long ago, 50 years with Type 1 was so rare that the American Diabetes Association had this elite club which used to meet and celebrate. They also got a fair amount of publicity in national publications. It’s nice that today long-termers still get some recognition.
Since I described this in writing not long after, here it is!:
. On 9th July [2009] I had achieved fifty years of diabetes and as such was eligible for the Nabarro Medal which is issued by Diabetes UK in memory of Alan Nabarro, who presented it. The “ceremony” took place in the Diabetic Clinic at The West Suffolk Hospital in the late half of August. I was told to be there at 08.30 and report to the Receptionist. As usual the waiting area was filled with faces that looked stony, resentful, anxious or blank. There wasn't a medic to be seen.
I sat there with Helen [my wife], Stephanie [daughter]and Neil (who were to marry on 29th August) dressed as though I was going to the beach. After a while a gang appeared, spearheaded by Dr Clark:
“Mr Vicat, would you like to stand up please?”
(Er not really)
“Here we have a remarkably fit patient who has lived with diabetes for just over fifty years and is an example to us all.”
(Stony or alarmed expressions abound)
“Can I just say that I would not be here but for the geniuses who work at King's College Hospital, The West Suffolk Hospital and the first hospital to treat me?”
“That may be so, but it is your attitude to your condition that has played a vital role in your survival.”
And so I was presented a medal in a little blue velveteen box. [This didn't have a name or date in it]
I felt curiously deflated.
That sounds a very ungrateful thing to say, but I had been told that there would be newspaper reporters and I certainly wasn't expecting the usual almost depressing background of the clinic. Maybe I'm too vain to be allowed out! When I wrote this I was under the impression that 9th July was the date of my diagnosis. I now know it was 30th July.
Well done you No mean feat! I’ve been Type 1 for 53yrs and am not particularly concerned about medals etc but would like some recognition from the GP and nurses that I have managed for 53yrs with all my limbs intact, healthy heart and kidneys without their help, plus I probably know more than the newly qualified nurse in the surgery! Sorry but I get outraged at being spoken to like an idiot but thanks to my Mum’s hard work and teachings I am here and healthy Hi everybody, I have been a Type 1 Diabetic now for just over 50years I was told a year ago that at 50 years as a type 1 diabetic you get recognition of this fact from your Diabetic Hospital. Is this true? As I notified the admin staff a couple of times at The Churchill Diabetic Centre in Oxford that I attend on my birthday back in January. However, I have heard nothing from them.
With the ups and downs of 50 years surviving fairly healthily I myself think that is no mean feat as for the majority of it I have been on my own.
Hey, I absolutely understand what you mean, been Type 1 since May 1970 and as you say probably know a lot more about living successfully with diabetes than most health professionals. The only thing which stops the possible being talked to like I'm ignorant is for me to attend clinic in uniform...I'm an occupational therapist working in the NHS. If In rock up with uniform and badge I get treated extremely differently, almost like a peer!Well done you No mean feat! I’ve been Type 1 for 53yrs and am not particularly concerned about medals etc but would like some recognition from the GP and nurses that I have managed for 53yrs with all my limbs intact, healthy heart and kidneys without their help, plus I probably know more than the newly qualified nurse in the surgery! Sorry but I get outraged at being spoken to like an idiot but thanks to my Mum’s hard work and teachings I am here and healthy
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