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Type 1.5/LADA Diabetes
life expectancy & 8/6 units (honeymoon?)
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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2069982" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Circuspony, my Mum was one of them. She was what you might call a brittle/chronic type 1 in that her control was as bad as it could be (despite her efforts), in and out of hospital countless times, highs and lows on a daily basis (anything between coma hypo's and coma hyper's) despite all our efforts and that of the Drs & Consultants. This went on for 50 odd years and yes, her eyesight was poor (her glasses were an inch thick) but the rest of her was great! She was 82 when she died. I still think diabetes robbed her of some of her health and years but even the Consultants said they didn't know how she had done it. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2069982, member: 451727"] Circuspony, my Mum was one of them. She was what you might call a brittle/chronic type 1 in that her control was as bad as it could be (despite her efforts), in and out of hospital countless times, highs and lows on a daily basis (anything between coma hypo's and coma hyper's) despite all our efforts and that of the Drs & Consultants. This went on for 50 odd years and yes, her eyesight was poor (her glasses were an inch thick) but the rest of her was great! She was 82 when she died. I still think diabetes robbed her of some of her health and years but even the Consultants said they didn't know how she had done it. x [/QUOTE]
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