Welcome to the forum, its a great community here and I'm sure you will learn a lot from people here no matter how experienced you are as well as helping others. Out of interest how do you find managing it on a day to day basis and what's your current hba1c at?
Hi @orry-kaplan
Welcome aboard. What insulin regime are you on?
Snap.Hey. I’m currently taking levemir and novorapid.
Hi and welcome @orry-kaplan. A 52 yearer on insulin here from Australia.
How do you monitor your BSLs and what sort of regime do you follow to cope with exercise?
And what does an 18 year old T1D eat these days.?
Thank you @orry-kaplan, what sort of machine do you use for testing BSLs?
And what are you studying at Uni and how do you see your diabetes fitting into your future employment choices?
At 13 when first diagnosed, the space race was big in the news. We all wanted to be astronauts. I was disappointed to have to give up that dream but it did not stop me from doing 7 day canoe trips through wilderness, long hiking trips and sailing.
That's great, diabetes shouldn't stop you from pursuing your dreams. I studied Chemical Engineering and currently work as an engineer and I've had type 1 since the age of 8. It wasn't all easy, but nobody would ever know I was diabetic unless I told them.I use the freestyle insulinx which is a great machine as well as the freestyle mini. I don’t see it affecting my future employment at all. I’m currently studying computer science so looking into more of a technical role anyway. Even if it was to be a physical labour job I’d have no worries. Sounds like you’ve really had a fun time growing up then! I ain’t ever really been camping don’t see it as my kind of thing but I do like hiking and swimming
That's great, diabetes shouldn't stop you from pursuing your dreams. I studied Chemical Engineering and currently work as an engineer and I've had type 1 since the age of 8. It wasn't all easy, but nobody would ever know I was diabetic unless I told them.
At the 45 year mark on insulin I was suffering from night hypos despite an intensive basal-bolus regime of Novorapid and Levemir. The switch to an insulin pump helped enormously and enable me to keep working, to retain my driver's license and be free of those pesky hypos!!!
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