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nesquick said:A BIG THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO WROTE IN,
I really appreciate everyone's comments & I've taken on board what everyone has said to me.
Its been a good & bad day for me today,good in the sense that I visited my big sister & surprised her with a completely sugar free birthday cake which my best friend made for me especially.bad in the sense that my neuropathic pains were really bad today & both my feet were so painful.Thank fully my carer massaged my feet to ease the pain which helped tremendously.Also at lunch time I realised that had forgotten to take my pen injection so as I really couldn't do anything about it the day just carried on as normal although I was very careful as to not eat unessasarily except at 3pm when my sister has her snack when I presented her with the sugar free birthday cake.Anyway when I came back home the first thing that I did was to check my blood sugar level which was 27.4 I put on 22 units of insulin on & didn't eat anything as I was feeling slightly sick so before bedtime I tested again & my level was 7.9 so before finally going to sleep I had a glass of milk & a mini biscuit then went to sleep,during the night I woke up feeling unwell so tested my blood sugar level & it was 3.0 I had a medium sized glass of lucozade & went back to bed.I tested my blood level this morning & it was 9.7.
I would like to know whether I did things right or if forum members would of done things differently?
Anyhow I would just like to wish my fellow forum members a good day,I hope you all have a good one.
Take care.bye for now. :wave:
michellehayward said:hi, i have been t1 for 28 years since i was 8 years old, i was the only one until my brother wad diagnosed type 2 about 5 years ago. i thought type 2 had a genetic link but was unaware of any genetic link with type 1...... until a week ago when my 12 year old daughter was diagnosed with type 1. the nurse looked at me as if i should have known i was subjecting my daughter to this when i had her, i was later told that the risk is 3% from the mother and 6% from the father. i was wondering if anyone had more than one child with type 1 as i have 2 other children and want to be prepared, thanx
Amal said:I developed type 1 at 16yrs of age, I'm now 19. Much of mý dads family has diabetes. My dads sister developed type 2 shortly after I was diagnosed, a couple of my dads cousins have diabetes and I believe that almost a year ago one of my nephews developed type 1 at the age of 9 I think. I would love to know what causes diabetes, and God willing a cure will be found)
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