When you see a heading with 'type vs another type' it can cause alarm bells to ring


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Both types are different. As a type 1 :-
Adults and children being misdiagnosed and then dying. Or admitted to hospital in a critical/serious condition or near death and fighting to stay alive. The constant finger pricking, decades and decades of it and injections too, which others have said is not a 'horrible experience' (it's something that you do get used to and doesn't really hurt), but injection sites can get lumpy, causing problems. Hypo's, hypers, weighing food, you can't just 'eat something' (most foods for me), without injecting. Working out the carbs for foods, eating out and trying to guesstimate without any massive highs or lows. Any stress, worries, shock,illnesses, operations, accidents and even hot weather can make the BS soar. Many other auto immune conditions that are associated with diabetes, especially with type 1, depression too, diabetes burnout ( especially with the younger generation)

I would rather not have diabetes, but I try and manage as best as I can, but have been going through a bit of horrible time recently and It's been more of a roller coaster ride and I want to get back on the merry go round. It's constantly there 24/7, but have always tried to be upbeat and positive, but lately, I have had bad feelings towards diabetes
