Interestingly I've got the opposite impression - that "they're" closer to preventing it with a vaccine (or "nipping it in the bud" when diagnosed early) than they are to curing it.I know what you mean. Controlling diabetes is such a big part of life that being cured would be fantastic but also a pretty drastic change to start with. I reckon I'd get used to it though!
I feel that they're getting close to curing it, but are they close to preventing it yet? I hope so. I can't think why it's taking them so long. (Yawns).
Think I'd be first in line. Although I get what you mean...it'd be like leaving the house without your handbag or phone...makes you feel like you're naked...not walking around with all my kit would feel strange...although I'd get over it pretty quick
Just curious really, I'm not asking for in depth views and I don't in anyway want to offend or upset anyone, but I'm just wondering if they were successful in finding a cure would you want to have it?
I've debated this recently with reports saying they are getting close etc. when I was younger and a teenager I without a doubt would have said yes please! But now I think it's so much a part of me after having it for 20 years this August I don't know what i would do! The freedom would be great but I guess I'd feel like i was losing a big part of me and who I am.. It would strangely be a tough decision I think personally!
Just wondering what your thoughts on it would be?
@BecciAllgood I know what you mean - diabetes is a large part of our lives, I'd have to think about it for....ohhh a good nano second or 2 and then fight my way to the head of the queue!
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