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Does anyone agree?

Really oh well it's just me then lol
(but then again I am not in my 20's)

I feel the same way about the whole bag thing I have to carry around the biggest fecking bag possible just to make sure I have everything
 
I feel the same way about the whole bag thing I have to carry around the biggest fecking bag possible just to make sure I have everything


maybe they could use you in a video next time, I'm sure I wouldn't moan about that one
 
I think it was meant to be over the top. I actually enjoyed it
 
I'd like to see her in a new series of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
 
I once disclosed to a work colleague that I was diabetic and she changed so much towards me, she'd say things like 'your looking well today' well I look well everyday, I don't look different being diabetic! Or she'd say several times through my short 4 hour shift 'do you need to go and have a drink?' It drove my crazy so I vowed after that I would never tell anyone again. I absolutely hate the thought of people seeing me any 'different' to themselves!
 
I feel the same way about the whole bag thing I have to carry around the biggest fecking bag possible just to make sure I have everything

Going to be a bit cheeky here, Im doing a university project about making a more compact blood glucose meter since i have a similar problem with carrying everything in my bag, if anyone has a spare few minutes could they fill it in? https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2Q6S2QL
Sorry for being cheeky and asking, but thanks if anyone does fill it in
 

I filled it in for you! x
 
I completed your survey. I saw a glucose monitor a fews years back that was simple but a good idea for travelling light. It was a pot of test strips that had a built in tester. So all you had to carry was a small pot and finger picker. X
 
I completed your survey. I saw a glucose monitor a fews years back that was simple but a good idea for travelling light. It was a pot of test strips that had a built in tester. So all you had to carry was a small pot and finger picker. X

I like the sound of that
 
I completed your survey. I saw a glucose monitor a fews years back that was simple but a good idea for travelling light. It was a pot of test strips that had a built in tester. So all you had to carry was a small pot and finger picker. X
Thank you
Yes i remember these havent seen them recently
 
I haven't had diabetes long but whenever people ask thats the first thing they say "Oh so that means you can't ever have chocolate?!"

I usually just laugh.. "No, it just means i can't ever have chocolate without stabbing myself with a needle is all.. "

In fact, two nights back i didn't really feel like making a dinner so i just ate half of a chocolate bar dipped in peanut butter lol I survived... sugars never got above 8mmol/l either.

Its tricky, because we want to convey that YES we can eat whatever we want, and still do anything we want to, but at the same time it is still a serious life long problem... So its hard to engage with people without coming off like its 'no big deal, and not bad at all' or 'its always a problem and lifes ruined'

My response is usually just to smile and change the topic..


EDIT - To avoid a double post, I watched that video (some of it anyway lol) Why do you need a can of coke!? I usually just carry some tootsie rolls in my pocket, and dextabs, and Airheads candy strips with my kit lol That totals like 100+g of carbs. I can fit everything i need with me for the entire day into a pencil case, that i just put in my bag or whatever I am usually always carrying anyway.

Sometimes i think people don't think through their choice of glucose, if you're out and get so low that you can't chew your glucose so you need to drink a coke (and can't make it to a shop to buy something), then you have some serious management issues and should re-think going out... Even, then there are more compact liquid glucose sources to pick.
 
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What I normally to say to anyone who says I shouldn't eat eat something is -

" Anyone who lives with diabetes will know that there are times when they will need sugar " I then normally wait. They normally go away and if they do respond with something stupid I just tell them to Google hypoglycaemia!
 

I think one of the best I got was " If you eat chocolate will it kill you "
 
Ha ha, ****** the insulin, pass me that wagon wheel, ha ha!!!
 
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