Yes we all have days like that so you are not the only one by a long way, T1 is very demandingI just wish I could be able to have a day with my friends like they do.
Yes it is just because she cares and wants to make sure you're ok, when I was at school, there was no internet there was no mobile phones (neither existed yet) so it must've worried my parents no end about whether I was doing ok or not - though even worse for them when the school called them up and said that I needed to be collected cos I'd had a nasty hypo!Without my mum texting me 24/7 asking me about my levels, to check for a twist in my pump cord. Basically everything you could think about. I know she only does it because she cares
Yeah I'm still waiting for that one day off from injecting after 40 years, with medical advances it may yet still happen in my lifetime (though not holding my breath).but I just wish I could have one day of no T1D to worry about. Just to go out with my friends and not worry about bringing a bag full of spares and doing stuff a diabetic does.
Hey!
Im new here, my name's Ava and I've had type 1 diabetes since I was 6 years old. The night I was diagnosed was terrifying, but we caught it at an early stage which steered me clear of anything unfortunate. I count myself lucky for that one as my friend had a diabetic induced coma, which is how she had been diagnosed.
It's now been quite a few years. But exams are really bugging me. Same as school. And I'm not sure if it's just a normal teenage thing but my moods are swinging like crazy.
I just wish I could be able to have a day with my friends like they do. Without my mum texting me 24/7 asking me about my levels, to check for a twist in my pump cord. Basically everything you could think about. I know she only does it because she cares but I just wish I could have one day of no T1D to worry about. Just to go out with my friends and not worry about bringing a bag full of spares and doing stuff a diabetic does.
Probably just mebut anyways, sorry for the rant
Hey!
Im new here, my name's Ava and I've had type 1 diabetes since I was 6 years old. The night I was diagnosed was terrifying, but we caught it at an early stage which steered me clear of anything unfortunate. I count myself lucky for that one as my friend had a diabetic induced coma, which is how she had been diagnosed.
It's now been quite a few years. But exams are really bugging me. Same as school. And I'm not sure if it's just a normal teenage thing but my moods are swinging like crazy.
I just wish I could be able to have a day with my friends like they do. Without my mum texting me 24/7 asking me about my levels, to check for a twist in my pump cord. Basically everything you could think about. I know she only does it because she cares but I just wish I could have one day of no T1D to worry about. Just to go out with my friends and not worry about bringing a bag full of spares and doing stuff a diabetic does.
Probably just mebut anyways, sorry for the rant
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