Yep I have that too, but let's all remember this is still a brilliant Forum no matter what our descriptions areSomething else to do with the Website. When I joined I was classified as a "New Member", which made sense. Then without my realising, I became a "Regular", which also made sense, but I've just noticed today that I've become a "Senior". I'd love to know how these titles are arrived at. I think the next is "Legend", but I doubt I'll ever get that title !! Any clues anyone ?
I agree, but I'm just curious to know how we earn these titles. Nosey parker meYep I have that too, but let's all remember this is still a brilliant Forum no matter what our descriptions are
Sorry Daks, but that makes no sense to me
Mine also said Type one, diet only on NovoRapid, wish it were that simple although novorapid on toast or novorapid pasta bake may not taste so good!
Hi June, I noticed this and wondered too like you, I think I read somewhere on here the categories relate to no of posts etc rather than length of time on website. I feel a novice too, (who tonight is craving but resisting milk chocolate....so far!!)Sorry to be so dense, but this still doesn't explain why I've been elevated to "Senior". I have only been diabetic for 6 months, so I think the "Newcomer" title would be more appropriate. Yes, ok, Ive chalked up 265 messages, 252, likes and 63 trophy points, but I'm still a learner and still mystified..................
Well done you. I've given into my craving and had 2 squares of very dark chocolate, no will power,. I agree, that I think it has to do with the number of posts. I notice that you are a "regular" with 106 messages, so perhaps we change to "Senior" when the total exceeds 200-250. Who knows, it's not important in the grand scheme of things, I'm just curious.Hi June, I noticed this and wondered too like you, I think I read somewhere on here the categories relate to no of posts etc rather than length of time on website. I feel a novice too, (who tonight is craving but resisting milk chocolate....so far!!)
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PS. Just noticed someone with 126 messages is classified as a "Senior", so that's just blown my theory out of the waterHi June, I noticed this and wondered too like you, I think I read somewhere on here the categories relate to no of posts etc rather than length of time on website. I feel a novice too, (who tonight is craving but resisting milk chocolate....so far!!)
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PS. Just noticed someone with 126 messages is classified as a "Senior", so that's just blown my theory out of the water
Very good point June C I was diagnosed at 12 and parents always kept me away from sweet things so I never really fancied them but now I've always got the flipping sweet things munching my brain cells saying "Eat Me" really strange although I'd much rather have a bag of crisps any day than something sweet.It's not perfect control at all. I don't particularly like the taste of it, but it gives me my chocolate fix. I deliberately don't keep milk choc in the house as I know what would happen.....................I always have sugar free jelly in the fridge in case the sweet munchies overtake me. Strangely, before becoming diabetic, I never had a sweet tooth, but now I can't have it, I crave it. Sods law I guess.