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<blockquote data-quote="Hippo123" data-source="post: 2720798" data-attributes="member: 562972"><p>Hi, I have been type 1 diabetic since 13 years old and am now 54. My son showed signs of ADHD and was tested at uni. We had to answer some questions too, I said to my husband - I don’t know about son having ADHD - I think I have it! </p><p>My school reports always said daydreams at the back of the class!!!</p><p>I need deadlines but will be last minute to meet them. No point extending the deadlines as I would still be last minute. </p><p>I have never let my diabetes rule my life, never let it stop me doing anything. But never found it easy to control. The continuous glucose monitoring devices are a massive help as is my insulin pump. When I was just doing finger pricks I wasn’t very good at doing them all the time, I never wrote the results down- that must have been the ADHD. Maybe I should go get a diagnosis!!!!</p><p>Mags</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hippo123, post: 2720798, member: 562972"] Hi, I have been type 1 diabetic since 13 years old and am now 54. My son showed signs of ADHD and was tested at uni. We had to answer some questions too, I said to my husband - I don’t know about son having ADHD - I think I have it! My school reports always said daydreams at the back of the class!!! I need deadlines but will be last minute to meet them. No point extending the deadlines as I would still be last minute. I have never let my diabetes rule my life, never let it stop me doing anything. But never found it easy to control. The continuous glucose monitoring devices are a massive help as is my insulin pump. When I was just doing finger pricks I wasn’t very good at doing them all the time, I never wrote the results down- that must have been the ADHD. Maybe I should go get a diagnosis!!!! Mags [/QUOTE]
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