Jen&Khaleb said:Maybe you were hungry after school and it was your 'second' lunch?
noblehead said:Unlike you, I don't have any notes to look back upon, quite pleased actually because they wouldn't make very good reading, but like you my attitude and approach is somewhat different now, and this may be down to the fantastic help and support that is available today for people with diabetes. Never one to make excuses for things that have passed, but the treatment and testing equipment to hand now are far removed from what was available 25+ years ago, so this should inevitably lead to better and tighter bg's and hba1c's in long-term diabetics, what do you think?
Good post by the way Debloubed!
Nigel
Debloubed said:noblehead said:When we were diagnosed we didn't have much more than a brick sized meter and some sticks to wee on to test our BG's. Did that stop us testing? because it was too 'difficult'? or because we thought we were invincible?! What do you think?!
Deb
noblehead said:Debloubed said:noblehead said:I That's why I say 'if only I knew then what I know now', but I am sure with maturity comes a better state of mind and a willingness to except that this condition will never go away, so it is better that we control the condition rather than the other way round.
Nigel
Debloubed said:When I was 15/16 I used to get £1 lunch money every day and I used to buy 10 Marlboro lights from the corner shop plus a Mr Kiplings apple pie. Brainless :wink:
Lucie75 said:Debloubed said:When I was 15/16 I used to get £1 lunch money every day and I used to buy 10 Marlboro lights from the corner shop plus a Mr Kiplings apple pie. Brainless :wink:
Naughty girl!!! Toffee crisp always did for me......everyday. :shock:
badmedisin said:I would also tell myself that deliberately inducing a hypo so I could eat chocolate was neither big nor clever!
But I would still pretend to be hypo to get out of playing hockey...
Lucie75 said:badmedisin said:I would also tell myself that deliberately inducing a hypo so I could eat chocolate was neither big nor clever!
But I would still pretend to be hypo to get out of playing hockey...
Oh how I relate to that. Inducing hypos to have chocolate was something I did a lot of, and thought I was clever too. How relieved am I that others did this too!!!!! I also faked hypos to get out of anything I didn't want to do. I think I only ever went swimming with the school about 3 times - the other weeks I was hypo 'again'. Did my teachers really fall for it or did they 'know'? Mmmm...... :roll:
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