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<blockquote data-quote="MarkMunday" data-source="post: 2284421" data-attributes="member: 525839"><p>Do you really think so? Dealing with T1 is different now to what it was when it started for me 43 years ago. But it isn't any easier, in spite of better insulin and technology. If anything dealing with T1 gets increasingly difficult as daily life becomes more stressful and hectic. </p><p></p><p>I have come full circle, from NPH/Regular to Lantus/Novorapid, pump/CGM and back to NPH/Regular again. Technology didn't work for me and my control has never been better, mainly because I am now retired. I passed T1 on to a daughter and the outcome was bad. Wouldn't do it again. Regardless of technology we still have dysfunctional endocrine systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkMunday, post: 2284421, member: 525839"] Do you really think so? Dealing with T1 is different now to what it was when it started for me 43 years ago. But it isn't any easier, in spite of better insulin and technology. If anything dealing with T1 gets increasingly difficult as daily life becomes more stressful and hectic. I have come full circle, from NPH/Regular to Lantus/Novorapid, pump/CGM and back to NPH/Regular again. Technology didn't work for me and my control has never been better, mainly because I am now retired. I passed T1 on to a daughter and the outcome was bad. Wouldn't do it again. Regardless of technology we still have dysfunctional endocrine systems. [/QUOTE]
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