I do remember the heatwave. I was diagnosed in the summer. The memory of practicing to inject on an orange.. I couldn't wait to do it for real!Ode to a defunct pancreas 'wish you were here.' Oh how we laughedMust have been something in the air Christmas '76, everyone goes on about the heatwave but I just remember eating a selection box on Christmas Day, then being taught to weigh bread on New Year's Day. Soon after the hospital gave me a 'gun' that you loaded your syringe in ( only the weight of a nuclear submarine) and it handily fired the syringe at your skin. Who invented that, can't have been diabetic? One go, ok but every time? Also remember the urine tablets and shouting 'mum it's blue, can I have a Digestive?' from the loo. Happy days xx
Do it! (It tastes foul, by the way). I once chose to squirt a colleague in the face with Novorapid when he was making 'hilarious' comments.I want to squirt Novorapid over their dinner when they're not looking.
I do remember the heatwave. I was diagnosed in the summer. The memory of practicing to inject on an orange.. I couldn't wait to do it for real!
I had to practice on the oranges as well; all the fruit in my house has very low blood sugar to this day. Did you have an enforced hypo in hospital too? At least they were trying in those days.
Nope. I have no memories of enforced hypo in a controlled environment. Just a "Peter & Jane" have diabetes style book with the boy getting into all sorts of typical D scrapes, while the girl was doc's little pet..
Oh, and told to "eat something if you feel funny." That's it.
My diabetes "care package" when I went back to school was souly in the hands (or pockets.) of an 8 year old.. Lol Orange was bad, blue was good.
Did you have an enforced hypo in hospital too?
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