Miriam12345
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 51
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Yeah, its very odd, as I thought there would be one closer to Cambridge. I think your right, starting one off may be the best way to go. I think as diabetics (especially myself), it's hard to find people who understand and that you can meet close by.There's a local support groups page on
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/
But it seems that the Huntingdon and Bedford groups are the closest to Cambridge amazingly.
Maybe time to start one in Cambridge?
Yeah, its very odd, as I thought there would be one closer to Cambridge. I think your right, starting one off may be the best way to go. I think as diabetics (especially myself), it's hard to find people who understand and that you can meet close by.
Yes, will definitely ask.
Wow, that's so strange. Poor man!
I think if I was going to start a group it would be very much a small, thing, as I don't think I could create a proper "official group", just a little thing.
It would just be nice to have people who get me for once.
Completely get that. It is more to meet people in the area who are also type 1, as far as I am concerned, I follow the rules.However if you do start something yourself, now may not be the right time given Covid, people may be very wary of going and meeting people even if you stay well apart
I don't really get much info from my clinic unfortunately.Have you asked at your local Clinic or Hospital? They may have informal things going on?
Is that Addenbrooke's by any chance? I have just looked up their diabetes department and was shocked that they don't appear to have a "Meet the Team" site anymore. They are also running a skeleton crew in Clinic 12, so I would guess it's much the same in most departments.It might be worth phoning PALS on 01223 216756, who might be able to point you in some direction(!) or Email them at pals@addenbrookes.nhs.uk . I think part of the problem is that in my experience, many groups have a high average age mebership - Bury St Edmunds must be over 60, but at least they are very friendly.I don't really get much info from my clinic unfortunately.
Thank you Grant. Yeah, I was hoping not to bother the diabetic team as I understand they are very busy, and especially at the moment. Plus I just see them for my appointments, nothing else. I will take a look at that group you sent thank you for your advice! I understand, I know a couple of older people with type 1, and I am willing to meet people of all ages, I would however like to meet people around my own age aswell.Is that Addenbrooke's by any chance? I have just looked up their diabetes department and was shocked that they don't appear to have a "Meet the Team" site anymore. They are also running a skeleton crew in Clinic 12, so I would guess it's much the same in most departments.It might be worth phoning PALS on 01223 216756, who might be able to point you in some direction(!) or Email them at pals@addenbrookes.nhs.uk . I think part of the problem is that in my experience, many groups have a high average age mebership - Bury St Edmunds must be over 60, but at least they are very friendly.
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