Just wanted to know peoples opinions on this. I was diagnosed at the age of 8 and I am now 27 which means ive had type 1 for 19 years.
Obviously because I dont remember not being Diabetic, its nothing out of the ordinary to me injecting, taking blood tests and watching what I eat. Although at times it can be awful (when you get that random occassional night time hypo that makes you feel week for hours afterwards etc), I cant help but have strange thoughts about how weird it would be if I WASNT Diabetic and whether I would miss it if say for example, I was to have the option of curing it tomorrow.
Obviously I would take the cure but i cant help but think that being diabetic encourages me to be more active and healthy.
You probably all think i am absolutely nuts but hopefully a good discussion will arise
I think if my T1 was 'cured' I would probably go crazy and eat loads of chocolate and cake just because I could - I'd be obese and having loads of other medical problems in no time!!
Yes, I think I might eat something like a big gateau, then go for a run, not worrying about hypos or hypers. In fact, what am I saying? It would be a big thrill to go for a run first, without eating anything, and THEN eat the great big cake! You know, I think I could get behind this cure thing.I'm in a similar situation to some people who've already commented in having had 21 years diabetes free before my diagnosis 7 months ago (to the day actually...maybe I should bake a cake?) and I'd take a cure in a heartbeat. But if there's one positive thing it's probably made me eat a little better, or at least think twice before I eat. Sadly though it's also made me incredibly nervous about the future, the idea that having children is going to be a real marathon and that complications may shorten my life no matter how hard I try to keep controlled....it's a daunting thought. But I try to take each day as it comes.
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