Hi laineyK, the most important piece of kit is your brain! As we learn to control our diabetes ,we know more or less what to eat etc, and that at the end of the day is all we need. Yes we use bs meters etc , but at ground zero the knowledge we have will safeguard us.Hi guys
I know this is a bit taboo, so shhhhhh, don't tell the NHS, but does anyone else out there feel a niggling in the back of their head to stockpile, insulin, needles, lancets, test strips?...
I'm sure it's just because I'm only 4 months into my diagnosis, but I feel I need to slowly squirrel away stuff, so have bout 6 months/a year supply of everything in case something ridiculous happens, like a war/ shortage of meds etc... It's just we rely on all of the meds to keep us alive don't we?... I've even thought, 'what would happen on walking dead, I wouldn't survive, never mind the zombies', lol...
Ha ha, yeah, plenty of grass and meat, lol
There are quite a few preppers out in the wilds of North Wales.I will need you Jaylee when the apocalypse rocks in
Diabetes type 2 for horsies, poor horsies
My longest wait was 23 days - not good at all. It was me having to do the legwork in trying to find out what had,or hadn't happened.Yes I always stockpile much more than I need, though I am careful to work through it oldest first. There are a hundred ways the system can fail, even without a zombie Apocalypse.
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