Marie 2
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@RobertJ   There are lots of old timers. They are on this sight and others. In their 60's and 70's and then some. These are people before CGM's, pumps, meters. Before care was that great or a lot known about care. If you go on the Joslin sight it talks about the 50 year medals they gave out and now give out 75 year medals. These are people that had to boil needles and tell by a test strip dipped in urine how much insulin to take for the day. What is surprising to me is the people that lived a long life that got diabetes right before or at the start of insulin being available and still lived a long life. One had been in a coma!
Now so much more is known, and the tools we have make a significant difference in our ability to control our blood sugars. With I'm sure, more and better exciting tools to come!
	
	
		
			
			
				
					
						
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			Now so much more is known, and the tools we have make a significant difference in our ability to control our blood sugars. With I'm sure, more and better exciting tools to come!
Medalist Program & Study
Honoring Joslin's Heroes The Medalist Program began in 1948 when the team at Joslin first began awarding medals to people who had been li
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				Early Patients - Defining Moments Canada
Before the first human use of insulin in January 1922, it was exceptional for people with Type 1 diabetes to live more than a year or two. In one of medicine's more dramatized moments, the discovery of insulin has been retold as Banting, Best, and Collip going from bed to bed of the Children’s...
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		 looked at my set and could see what looked like bubbles/condensation in the pump set window so instantly went to change it. Thankfully I must have caught it fairly quickly as I haven't gone above 17.2 and am starting to come down nicely now.
 looked at my set and could see what looked like bubbles/condensation in the pump set window so instantly went to change it. Thankfully I must have caught it fairly quickly as I haven't gone above 17.2 and am starting to come down nicely now. 
 
		
 
 
		 
			