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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1734590" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Doing a good thing (lifting weights) only to find it has pumped my bg up but being too scared of going low to put insulin in before lifting those weigths....</p><p>Diabetes Mellitus just means honey siphon (due to the symptom of peeing your brains out)</p><p>Betas B******d versus Resistance is Futile?</p><p>The fact that my mother in law thinks my pump is an artificial pancreas and after 5 years still doesn't get that I am not cured by medical technology.</p><p>Type 1 diabetics in TV dramas are always nearly dying (running away/being kidnapped without insulin etc.).</p><p>Are there any type 2s on TV? Possibly they do not offer the same dramatic potential! I think Inspector Morse was a type 2 as was his creator.</p><p></p><p>post edited by moderator, for language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1734590, member: 365308"] Doing a good thing (lifting weights) only to find it has pumped my bg up but being too scared of going low to put insulin in before lifting those weigths.... Diabetes Mellitus just means honey siphon (due to the symptom of peeing your brains out) Betas B******d versus Resistance is Futile? The fact that my mother in law thinks my pump is an artificial pancreas and after 5 years still doesn't get that I am not cured by medical technology. Type 1 diabetics in TV dramas are always nearly dying (running away/being kidnapped without insulin etc.). Are there any type 2s on TV? Possibly they do not offer the same dramatic potential! I think Inspector Morse was a type 2 as was his creator. post edited by moderator, for language. [/QUOTE]
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