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<blockquote data-quote="conniecar" data-source="post: 1223054" data-attributes="member: 188016"><p>Injecting oranges - yeah it was so easy and I felt dead medical ( coincided with the year I got a nurses outfit for Christmas too.) I'd forgotten about the Peter and Mary type book, I remember now that Peter had 'forgotten his 10gm snack' ( naughty Peter ) and there's an illustration of him lying pollaxed on the back door step. I've not worked out how to do 'likes' on here or thumbs up's or hugs, but you've all made me feel 100% better. I'm really lucky as my Dad was diagnosed with type 1 when I was 11 ( I thought he'd caught it off me ) so living with it was easier with a partner to moan with, we'd even have joint appointments sometimes with the consultants, sounds weird but it worked. I've missed that daily connection for the last 22 years since I moved out, although bizarrely enough we have exactly the same complications with hands, shoulders and eyes . He likes to have the same things so is probably speeding towards the menopause now too. Thanks all - as I remind myself daily there are much worse things in life, but for some reason I was very angry. By the way I once squirted insulin over my sister - in - law's corned beef hash accidentally, she's a pain so I'll never forget my secret delight watching her pick up her plate, sniff it and ask her husband if he'd changed the recipe #smalldiabeticjokes xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conniecar, post: 1223054, member: 188016"] Injecting oranges - yeah it was so easy and I felt dead medical ( coincided with the year I got a nurses outfit for Christmas too.) I'd forgotten about the Peter and Mary type book, I remember now that Peter had 'forgotten his 10gm snack' ( naughty Peter ) and there's an illustration of him lying pollaxed on the back door step. I've not worked out how to do 'likes' on here or thumbs up's or hugs, but you've all made me feel 100% better. I'm really lucky as my Dad was diagnosed with type 1 when I was 11 ( I thought he'd caught it off me ) so living with it was easier with a partner to moan with, we'd even have joint appointments sometimes with the consultants, sounds weird but it worked. I've missed that daily connection for the last 22 years since I moved out, although bizarrely enough we have exactly the same complications with hands, shoulders and eyes . He likes to have the same things so is probably speeding towards the menopause now too. Thanks all - as I remind myself daily there are much worse things in life, but for some reason I was very angry. By the way I once squirted insulin over my sister - in - law's corned beef hash accidentally, she's a pain so I'll never forget my secret delight watching her pick up her plate, sniff it and ask her husband if he'd changed the recipe #smalldiabeticjokes xx [/QUOTE]
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