Morning fellow strainers
Woke a bit low this morning which, along with my leggings still being damp, excused me from gymming.
Waking with a hypo next to my sleeping boyfriend, reminds me of a thread I was reading and raises a question.
What do you think about living alone with type 1?
The first 8 years of stabbing, I lived alone and handled day and night hypos myself.
I now have a partner who sleeps through my night hypos and is oblivious to some of my day time ones.
I work from home, alone. I go on business trips and stay in hotels, alone.
I am incredibly independent and won't let diabetes take that away from me and shackle me to a partner.
However, I have read some threads recently which suggests I am putting myself in danger in doing so.
What do you guys think?
Well............I'm divorced, and I had a few hypos when I was married, and wasn't rescued from any of them by my ex-husband.
I think I'm probably just more careful living alone. I have libre now, so knowing what my blood sugar is doing is extremely easy, but prior to that I tested a lot, but, I dunno, I have an independent attitude when it comes to my diabetes, and I've always been like that.
Other people are different,and there's nothing wrong with that, people are how they are, and should be allowed to share the care with a partner if they want to.
I do remember years ago an awful story from a different ex, about a work colleague, whose wife had type 1 diabetes, and he injected for her, and was very involved in her care, think she was a teacher, so she wasn't disabled, or anything, it's just what they chose. But one day he went out a train spotting journey, and injected her insulin for her in the morning, as he always did, and when he came back she was dead. It was really quite shocking. So I think that story might well have reinforced my belief in being completely in charge of it yourself.