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<blockquote data-quote="Happyyo" data-source="post: 174403" data-attributes="member: 31493"><p>I pretty much eat what I want; but no sugery drinks (all diet and no added sugar), no sweets unless i'm hypoing or having a very light meal and want a 'top up' to keep up my blood sugers, i'll have the ocassional bit of chocolate though. Mabe a sweet desset following a light or smaller portioned meal and plenty of snacks; eg; cheese, crackers, crisps and fruit and even a few biscuits.</p><p></p><p>This way seems to be serving me just fine although I'm aware of the long term effects (but theres always laser eye surgery and we can't all live until we are 100!).</p><p></p><p>I don't think a pump would suit me or help at all; I would love a pancreas transplant but I couldn't stand all the fuss and check ups since its in its early piloting stages and its not worth it for me considering the side effects of the drugs used to stop your body rejecting the transplant, suppressing an already not 100% immune system- maybe one day when the tech and drugs are more developed.</p><p> </p><p>But if you get a pump please let me know how it goes......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happyyo, post: 174403, member: 31493"] I pretty much eat what I want; but no sugery drinks (all diet and no added sugar), no sweets unless i'm hypoing or having a very light meal and want a 'top up' to keep up my blood sugers, i'll have the ocassional bit of chocolate though. Mabe a sweet desset following a light or smaller portioned meal and plenty of snacks; eg; cheese, crackers, crisps and fruit and even a few biscuits. This way seems to be serving me just fine although I'm aware of the long term effects (but theres always laser eye surgery and we can't all live until we are 100!). I don't think a pump would suit me or help at all; I would love a pancreas transplant but I couldn't stand all the fuss and check ups since its in its early piloting stages and its not worth it for me considering the side effects of the drugs used to stop your body rejecting the transplant, suppressing an already not 100% immune system- maybe one day when the tech and drugs are more developed. But if you get a pump please let me know how it goes...... [/QUOTE]
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