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- Type of diabetes
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This thread is featured in the latest promotional email from diabetes.co.uk -- congratulations Diakat!
Ah, it's more about the people that replied.This thread is featured in the latest promotional email from diabetes.co.uk -- congratulations Diakat!
You need to get out more!!!!!!!!I would say Diabetes has not stopped me doing anything since diagnosis, nearly 15 years ago, I have
- been trekking in the Himalayas
- sailed across the channel
- spent a week doing Via Feratta in Italy
- tracked Gorillas in Uganda
- built houses in Ghana
- skydived
- canoed down the Wye
- found a lovely man to spend my life with
- changed jobs multiple times
- walked up volcanoes in South America
- tasted amazing food and wine
- written a blog
- done an Open University course
...
Oh great one speak more to me.I'm thinking of starting a cult.
I just need to polish up on the charisma bit and my followers will do my bidding.
They'll be required to lie on the floor and talk to me.
This will cost them a third of their income and will cure them of every known disease .... if they have enough faith.
If their faith isn't strong enough they will have to pay more.
I will be known as Axminster fluff.
I stopped pretending that "one chocolate bar won't hurt" - once I collected all the chocolate in the house up and gave it to a friend, I ended up giving her the exercise bike I couldn't use as well ;-)
I live as close to 100% on Huel as you can reasonably get, with a small amount of fruit to change the flavour. I only drink sugar free pop, except for Wednesdays when I meet friends for a cuppa (only time I have milk). I snack on nuts or Bombay mix. Because neuropathy and fatigue limit me as far as movement is concerned, I've reduced my calories per day to suit.
I won't lie: it helps that when I was ill in 2012 I lost my joy in food (I'd previously been an enthusiastic cook) - I'm often not even aware of being hungry and I'm not a stranger to "ooh... 4.2 - I suppose I ought to eat something".
That's the sort of thing I was after @Fairygodmother and @helensaramay , we need the newbies to see that we can live full lives without too much fear and still be here beyond 30!What a great thread Diakat!
Cheerfulness reigns!
I’m a certified scuba diver and have seen large and small underwater wonders. Totally glorious.
I’ve lived and worked in sub-Saharan Africa and ridden in the bush with a local village head, been to a real durbar, travelled by myself and stopped in the market to gossip with the traders.
I have two wonderful daughters and two great grandsons.
I spent tonight volunteering at a Festival.
I walk in the woods, swim in the (when it’s warm) sea, enjoy the company of good friends and dance if the music’s good.
And all with T1 - and I’m still here after 48 years of it, and plan to be for a long time yet.
I'm thinking of starting a cult.
I just need to polish up on the charisma bit and my followers will do my bidding.
They'll be required to lie on the floor and talk to me.
This will cost them a third of their income and will cure them of every known disease .... if they have enough faith.
If their faith isn't strong enough they will have to pay more.
I will be known as Axminster fluff.
That's the sort of thing I was after @Fairygodmother and @helensaramay , we need the newbies to see that we can live full lives without too much fear and still be here beyond 30!
As long as they reacted positively (the paramedics, I wouldn't try that line in the Buddhist monks...)True, we can. I left out that I've had a family-embarrassing hypo on the steps of a bhuddist temple, had another at work and in uninhibited low mode asked the paramedics if they were the ones who'd posed naked on the calendar (yes, I mixed them up with the firefighters). You have to forgive yourself, and see yourself as a blessed source of entertainment.
As long as they reacted positively (the paramedics, I wouldn't try that line in the Buddhist monks...)
As long as they reacted positively (the paramedics, I wouldn't try that line in the Buddhist monks...)