Well for some of us when we were diagnosed there were no blood glucose meters, labelling on foods was dubious and there was no publicly available internet - let alone forumsno electricity to recharge meters, no supermarkets (no labels), no FORUM etc.
Well for some of us when we were diagnosed there were no blood glucose meters, labelling on foods was dubious and there was no publicly available internet - let alone forums
Well yes (if I hadn't I wouldn't be here today), fixed doses I think - in some huge glass and metal syringe type thingYou had insulin tho, right?
Aaw, come on, Brexit's not going to be that bad!
even without carbs, we still need basal insulin.
I believe so.Is this the case?
This article isn't an answer to Armageddon, but it does contain very thorough advice for T1s facing slightly smaller emergencies: https://beyondtype1.org/a-t1ds-guide-to-natural-disaster/So, what would T1’s do if the pharmacist and doctors were gone and there was no insulin, no needles, no electricity to recharge meters, no supermarkets (no labels), no FORUM etc.
ASKING FOR A FRIEND.
This was one of the first things I wanted to know. It's sort of also one of those things that sort of isn't allowed to be discussed so I won't. The short answer is "die."
Someone once told me the without all the stuff you're basically on your back within 3 days and dead within a week.
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