I am a type 1 diabetic who was diagnosed 5 years ago. I can admit the last 4 years of having it I have ignored it. I am just having the realisation now, that if I want to be on my death bed in a couple of years, then I need to take it very seriously.
If there is anyone who is living in Sydney with this disease and is doing well, I would love to talk to you and ask questions. I have never met another type 1 diabetic and would find it interesting if someone goes through the same things I do.
In saying this, if any person with type 1 who is able to live successfully (family, job, etc) then I would be interested in some advice and tips please...
I am studying law so very interested in knowing if this is even possible or worth doing as the reality is I may not be able to work by the time I graduate.
I have no complications at the moment, besides my vision has changed since I have been diagnosed - but apparently it is not long term damage and because my sugars are high 24/7
If there is anyone who is living in Sydney with this disease and is doing well, I would love to talk to you and ask questions. I have never met another type 1 diabetic and would find it interesting if someone goes through the same things I do.
In saying this, if any person with type 1 who is able to live successfully (family, job, etc) then I would be interested in some advice and tips please...
I am studying law so very interested in knowing if this is even possible or worth doing as the reality is I may not be able to work by the time I graduate.
I have no complications at the moment, besides my vision has changed since I have been diagnosed - but apparently it is not long term damage and because my sugars are high 24/7