This was posted a number of days ago on another forum. It was written by a retired UK GP, living, long term, with T1, and to me, it speaks sense.
Whilst I don't not consider myself to be medically frail, or any more at risk than anyone living without diabetes, I am currently living in a country with 35 confirmed cases. My life hasn't skipped a beat thus far.
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Does anyone know of any diabetics surviving this? The stars etc just tell you of people with diabetes being the ones who die? It’s very worrying
Thanks for all the links jjraak and urbanracer. I did a quick survey of it all. It's concerning.
At this point, all I can do is hope all my efforts to rebuild my health these last 5 years makes a difference. That and developing a working plan on which supplements to take for COVID-19 if I'm unfortunate enough to get the more aggressive strain. Think I'm going to go back and re-watch Peter Osborne's presentations and take notes in the morning. Am continuing to take gram of vitamin C five or so times a day and to use red light therapy at the beginning and end of each day. Started the NAC today. It can't hurt and it might help.
I really appreciate this thread. Thank you.
Please do post back your findings.
I have always found your posts of much interests and value.
We are whether we like it or not, in this together.
So a reservoir of useful information is always a good thing .
Take care, my friend.
An wxcellent post and sums up exactly how I’ve been thinking about it. Especially the last bit about Ebola being far more scary - I was involved in planning for that contingency at the hospital I worked at, but the planning was meticulous and thorough. Same with planning for the 2012 Olympics, I doubt many people realise the scale of planning, testing and dummy runs in case of a novel infection arriving at that time. It was stunning behind the scenes work.
Well if the stats say a percentage of infected diabetics died, the other percent will still be alive.Does anyone know of any diabetics surviving this? The stars etc just tell you of people with diabetes being the ones who die? It’s very worrying
Well if the stats say a percentage of infected diabetics died, the other percent will still be alive.
i gave infromative, but it did make me smile too.Very true, I think the panic has got to me!
A friends son, who is in his early 20's, has just travelled to Thailand for a 3 months holiday experience with friends.
I hope it will be positive one for him.
i loved our hols there....pretty sure he will too.. 3 months..very jealous....
i gave infromative, but it did make me smile too.
nice touch of humour and honesty.
it looks like your are new to the forum, but not to T1D..?
i am guessing, but i do hear the worry and anxiety, get that myself since last year.
as my therapist advised is it real or hypothetical, for any anxiety i had.
i think this has a touch of both, but for now it is hypothetical,
our health care here is different to others countries..in the US the problem there is paying for test many ...wont' or cant
the US has yet to address that
here we get care free at point of need, so hopefully the testing will show a trend the US may miss, even if we don't test religiously..and help us adapt faster to changing situations
making sure we have the best of health in whatever way we can, does increase our chances of avoiding the worst of this or any epidemic, but what keeps us safest ?..staying informed, stay up to date with the latest developments, take sensible precautions.
Not much more we can do BUT look after ourselves as best we can, and hope to avoid the worst, if that is what it comes to,
and as said, for many this IS mild, and recovery rates are high..
Firstly, thanks for all the informative stuff folk are posting.
One thing that has occurred is the risk to all those people who are undiagnosed diabetics. I've read 1/2 million but I suspect it may be more.
The vast majority of us diagnosed, at least on here, are conscientious about our health and I suggest are giving ourselves the best chance of fighting anything we might catch, as Stuart says above.
Anyhow, best of luck.
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