kegstore said:(The other group of diabetics are those who kick back from day one, never do anything right, high HbA1c etc, and yet never get complications. Not fair is it, they're so annoying but not really worth playing Russian Roulette over?)
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There seems to be an awful lot of people who live life upsetting others, playing russian roulette - as you said - with their health who never have so much as a bad cold....jammy b*ggers is what we call them in Glasgow, maybe that's a wee bit too polite, but I don't want to be vulgar.
When I spoke with my consultant and optician about the changes they saw at the back of my right eye the attitude was more or less - well you've been diabetic for 20 years, it would be kind of strange NOT to see some sort of complication.
I agree that this is quite a worrying post, but then much and all as ignorance is bliss we all have to be realistic. Regardless of how well you control your blood sugar, it will never be as controlled as a non diabetic person. So over the years you have the illness you are doing your body damage - the level of the damage linked to control. Although there will be people who fly by the seat of their pants and never suffer the complications....
Not fair... but then when was life ever fair?!!
Scare tactics have never worked with me and I'm sure won't with many of you that post on here. I try to keep my chin up, watch what I'm doing and do it with a smile on my face. Of course the complications worry and frighten me, but I'm not running scared.
Since starting to post on here I have made much more of an effort to test my blood as often as I can so I think these things have got to be discussed.
Jenni
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