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Re the talk of it being a full time job, I don't know if it's an urban myth or I just imagined it during a hypo but I've got a faint memory of reading about a study where they wired some doctors up to pumps delivering saline and asked them to pretend they were diabetic for a month - most of them packed it in after a week or two. Would love it if it was a real study and not just urban myth. Is this ringing bells with anyone?
 

Don't know.

Have had a mooch around Google, while waiting for this Exchange Server to install, and I can't find anything. Then again I could well be using the wrong search keys.
 

I have, even from and early age, realised that gettng any sort of diabetese later on in life would be a tremendous blow to the individual concerned and the life changing condition it could become.

I really admire people like you and others on here who still manage to lead a normal, or semi normal kind of life after getting diabetese.
 
i hate when people tell you you look great and you say to them well i dont feel great and then they look at you as if you have two heads one of my bug bears
 
Have you had your thyrod function checked out? It's not uncommon for T1 to go hand-in-hand with hypo or hyperthyroidism, both of which have lack of energy as a common symptom.
 
when i was on lantus mine didnt last full 24 hours been on tresiba and havent looked back
 
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I was diagnosed at 30, and what I honestly felt was lucky that I'd had so long without it. Not as late onset as some, I know; nevertheless Iwas grateful that I hadn't had to cope with it as a child, nor go through puberty with all the hormonal changes that go on then, plus normal teenage angst, and the temptation to pretend it's not happening. I'd also think it'd be much easier to be really resentful if you're diagnosed much younger, so the admiration works both ways.
 
when i was on lantus mine didnt last full 24 hours been on tresiba and havent looked back
Thanks Karen, from that and following @kev-w's results, I'm more and more sure I want to give it a go.
 
Thanks Karen, from that and following @kev-w's results, I'm more and more sure I want to give it a go.

Can I just say that although Tresiba seems an improvement that Lantus was an improvement back in the day and for the best part of 20 years helped keep my HBa1C around 52-55 and it's only been the last 3 years maybe I've seen a change in how my body has reacted to it and for many it'll remain a good basal to use

House clearing again for me and a lunchtime hypo of 3 as I wasn't paying attention, but soon fixed and I'm away to the gym shortly when I've had a coffee, chicken and rice for tea I think when I get back.
 
Oh yes, I agree. In fact I've said pretty often in the past 12 months that I feel very lucky not to have had this any earlier in life. My heart goes out to parents managing children with it.

Thyroid etc all fine. I'm on a study with one of the hospitals so have had quarterly blood tests for everything going. If it wasn't for my dodgy pancreas I'd be a picture of health! My GP re-ran a load of tests despite the hospital results and everything was great - at which point he said it must be diabetes related. Hospital team not really had much to add. The change from lantus to tresiba helped a fair bit (although I now get DP which is annoying), but the lack of energy doesn't go away. I can only think it's to do with my system not working properly any more.
 
I’m knackered.

Living in a crack in the ground in South Wales, we get quite a bit of mould and damp etc. So I’ve spent most of the afternoon scrubbing my big bedroom window and surround with bleach and white vinegar... still, good physio for my shoulders, I suppose! Sugars steady in the mid fives all (fasted) day - had a hot bath and they hit 6.7 but came down again as soon as I got out.

We’re gradually doing the jobs in our little hovel that have been put off for that bit too long. Husband has been clearing ivy off our gable end and then using a drill powered brass brush to get rid of the flaky paint. Moral of the story, never give my husband a job to do that involves making marks on things. I now have a rather childish motif on the end of my house until he paints over it.... photo here, it’s a bit NSFW so don’t click if you’re easily offended by peurile graffiti

Off to do a spot of food shopping now, we’re so rock and roll!
 
Must be a Welsh thing. I did the same when painting the fence, thinking we had more paint...went to the shed and it wasn't there. That was a quick drive to Home bargains lol
 
@helensaramay & @hh1 I'm on Lantus and looking to change I also find that it does not last the full 24 hours and I think, if I remember the profile correctly there is a rise around 2-3 hours after injecting, which, me being me, I don't seem to get.

I now split mine and slowly dropping it one unit at a time for the evening dose, which I have found works for me as it has cut down the bad hypo's I used to get during the night. I still run low of a night but my Etch A Sketch is set to low=5, so anything below that is orange or red if it dips to the hight 3.
 
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Not exactly. I remember reading about a DSN that made her trainees pretend to be T1 for a week. She told them to test - They had to "test" by drawing a dot on their finger and sending her a picture message, she then sent then a random reading, thay had to respond with what they did. All day and night this went on. Apparently it did help them get the idea...
 
I agree Kev, it was an improvement; it's in the past year that I've been finding Lantus less and less effective/reliable/whatever. I wonder sometimes whether our bodies get so used to something that they kind of get slightly inured to it and therefore it's less effective. Anyway, I'll let you know if/when I make the change and hopefully it'll work as well for me as it has for you.
 
What do you think about Toujeo? I’m on it too

Better than splitting Lantus, but to be honest it’s not perfect. Most days I go up in the mornings and down at night. To be honest I could do with half unit pens. Tried different doses on alternate days at consultants suggestion but it didn’t work. No such thing as perfect around here though is there!
 
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