Danielle Rafter
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Hi, Dani, I look forward to seeing your art.
R U type 1 or 2?
Thank you so much
I am type 1 but I'm trying to be strong with it so I don't get Down all the time
@mike@work Actually they do revamp an release Doom every now and again think the last time was 2017 and it was still Doom. run round and blow holy hell out of everything and a new game called Doom Eternal is getting released soon
Yep also a PS4 (and Xbox) player and at the moment I can't get Destiny 2 out of it.
Like Mike above also a long term T1D and like everything so long as you look after yourself then you should be OK
Hello!
Cheer up, I have some not so bad news for you...
I've been type 1 for just over 50 years already, and my BS-control could have been better, but this far I don't have too many problems originating from my diabetes. This not meant as you can forget about your diabetes, but don't let it hinder you to Live (yes, big L in the beginning!). You are young, and the only advice I would like to give is "Live your life in a way, so that you don't have to regret it later". This last statement one could philosophize around for a long, long time, as it contains so many different aspects. But the main message is perhaps - do your best, and no one can blame you!
Good luck on your journey, and have a rant, question, or whatever you feel like - we will try to support you!
Edited to say: Haven't been a player since the days of DOOM, and in your opinion, that's probably something from the Jurassic time...
@mike@work Actually they do revamp an release Doom every now and again think the last time was 2017 and it was still Doom. run round and blow holy hell out of everything and a new game called Doom Eternal is getting released soon
Yep also a PS4 (and Xbox) player and at the moment I can't get Destiny 2 out of it.
Like Mike above also a long term T1D and like everything so long as you look after yourself then you should be OK
Wow that just changed the way I see things now, you are brave to have diabetes for 50 years I've almost had for 15 years since I was 3 and that path was a struggle
Good to hear, it had some hopefully positive effect...
Hi again, @Danielle Rafter, Yes, having hobbies and pastimes provide distraction, feeling of achievement and a boost to that sometimes flickering candle, called low self-esteem.
Might I say that I am not a gamer but whatever does give you interest and skills, does not bankrupt you, or put you and others at risk of harm (like climbing My Everest), does not interfere with relationships ( like my wife is a kite-widow and I, a jewellery widower) and can change and grow with you is part of being healthy.
I was possibly insane, years ago, Type 1, doing 7 day canoe trips through wilderness and slightly shorter hiking trips etc.
Have learnt my lesson (though opinions differ) and at 52 years on insulin I have worked out what I still don't know.
Dream your dream, do what you can and a crisis (except hypos) is only so if it lasts more than 24 hours. Worrying does not help!!
And do not let your karma run over your dogma !!
And scary from age 13 also. But we survive, do what we can and now with fancy insulins, pumps, CGM etc the future is even better!! The future does not have to be scary.Wow 52 years on insulin I've only been on insulin for 14 years now and my child hood was a scary thing
And scary from age 13 also. But we survive, do what we can and now with fancy insulins, pumps, CGM etc the future is even better!! The future does not have to be scary.
Hi daniI have been diabetic since age 14 when I had a double lung transplant apparently my diabetes is due to my medications don’t worry diabetes can be scary but sometimes you just have to relax and enjoy whatever your doing personally I like to read
Yeah still trundling around the Tangled Shore of Destiny2 but also have started playing Dishonoured 2 again which is fun but gaming is just one of a number of hobbies/interests I have
Forgot to mention I was diagnosed as T1 at 18 months old way back in 1965, so it's been a while
Hi daniI have been diabetic since age 14 when I had a double lung transplant apparently my diabetes is due to my medications don’t worry diabetes can be scary but sometimes you just have to relax and enjoy whatever your doing personally I like to read
Thank you Dani I have always believed that being optimistic has helped me get through a lot of things along with the fact that I am catholic I think whatever God has planned for you will happenWow this shows that you're a fighter no matter what life hits you, always stay strong because there may be a cure around the corner
Thank you @mike@work being optimistic is what kept me going when I had my transplant almost 6 years in next monthHi "Ziggy2017"!
Didn't really know what I should give as vote for you, as optimistic doesn't cover all you express. Your answer here, does on the other hand give optimistic vibes - hope you also agree yourself.
Thumbs up for a fighter!
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