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I should be dead then @Topher, I'm 67 but funnily enough, I'm doing OK, I'm extremely positive and upbeat and want to stay that way in these somewhat difficult times.Just seeing how long people have had T1 diabetes for, I read up it can take 10 years off your life, irrespective of what age you got it - whether you were 5 or 35. So if the average age of a man to die is 76, you recon 66 is about your life expectancy
Just seeing how long people have had T1 diabetes for, I read up it can take 10 years off your life, irrespective of what age you got it - whether you were 5 or 35. So if the average age of a man to die is 76, you recon 66 is about your life expectancy
32 years for me and I had my daughter at the age of 42 1/2 years, my best diabetes moment ever.
Unfortunately the Health system, NHS , still lives in the dark ages, where people talked about diabetes under their breath, children went to specialist diabetes establishments, cared for by medical professionals, treated as though we were delicate and feeble. Times move on and we can do anything we like, as diabetes is just a small part of who we are ( even though at times it can be frustratingly hard work)
I’m 26, originally diagnosed when I was 14. Throughout my teens & my early twenties my control was poor. I would say only really now I’m starting to seriously take control of my type 1. When/if I reach 66 I will of been diabetic 52 year. I’ve lost a lot of weight, I go to the gym 6 days a week. I eat 1500 calories of healthy food per day (not including a Saturday night). If I don’t reach 66 or die at around that age I’ll happily die knowing I tried my hardest to live a happy healthy life, if it’s diabetes related that does kill me well there’s not much I can do about it.
Indeed, as a teenager I never took it seriously I remember drinking 7 cans of Coka Cola in a day which obviously put into hyperglycaemia and off to hospital but you can't tell teenagers anything and did the same again a few times but you do learn I guess, glad we've got all this amazing technology to help us out and live to a ripe old age.
I used to to drink 1 2L bottle of Pepsi a night, alongside chocolate crisps takeaways etc etc. Grab my insulin pen twist it too a high number and hope for the best. Pleased them days are over.
I went to one of those diabetes establishments in Hammersmith, was there for 4 years, came home at weekends but on the whole enjoyed my time there this was back in 1972 to 76.
Into 5th decade as type 1. i will live as long as i decide to, unless I am denied insulin by GP surgery for some reason or other even then you can survive on boiled cabbage.
Into 5th decade as type 1. i will live as long as i decide to, unless I am denied insulin by GP surgery for some reason or other even then you can survive on boiled cabbage.
No you couldn't. A T1 will die without insulin.Into 5th decade as type 1. i will live as long as i decide to, unless I am denied insulin by GP surgery for some reason or other even then you can survive on boiled cabbage.
Into 5th decade as type 1. i will live as long as i decide to, unless I am denied insulin by GP surgery for some reason or other even then you can survive on boiled cabbage.
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