I've been T1 for 22 years, with not the best track record on control, but after 'getting a grip' of it about 5 years ago, I lost all warning signs, which still have not returned, 1st inkling I get is when my bloods get to 2.8, but am spark out and chewin custard, by 2.6, this resulted in my losing my job, my driving licence, and being told, that I am unfit for work in a manufacturing environment. Not the way I envisioned being in my early forties, but, there is some light @ the end of the tunnel, I'm on the list for bariatric surgery, with the aim to have islet cell transplant, which, so I've been told by the team, should minimise thr isks of the hypos.....so going forward, heres hoping.....the last 5-6 years have been not very good, but finally there seems to be a little bit of light at the end ofthe tunnel....
Bob