I've been a T1 diabetic for about 20 years. For the first fifteen of those my control was really poor, frequent low and high (20+) blood sugar, no monitoring, just taking insulin before meals and going on gut feel for what to inject. (There's a sad story behind this, but that's not what I'm looking to share in this question).
About five years ago I really turned it around. 4-8 tests each day, did a DAFNE course, pro-actively managing my diet, blood sugar and routines. Now my control is only "ok" though. 7.8 HBA1C, several hypos and blood sugars of 13-16 most days. But this is substantially better than I've ever managed before.
I'd really like to get a frank assessment of what my future looks like. How long I might have until complications form, and how long I might have left. I realise these things vary a lot between individuals, but there must be statistics that could give me guidelines.
It would help me make some major life decisions, and I would really like to know.
Does anyone here have any ideas?
About five years ago I really turned it around. 4-8 tests each day, did a DAFNE course, pro-actively managing my diet, blood sugar and routines. Now my control is only "ok" though. 7.8 HBA1C, several hypos and blood sugars of 13-16 most days. But this is substantially better than I've ever managed before.
I'd really like to get a frank assessment of what my future looks like. How long I might have until complications form, and how long I might have left. I realise these things vary a lot between individuals, but there must be statistics that could give me guidelines.
It would help me make some major life decisions, and I would really like to know.
Does anyone here have any ideas?