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<blockquote data-quote="WhimsicalWays" data-source="post: 141873" data-attributes="member: 21015"><p>Great post! The diet coke ones had me chuckling as this is far too familiar to me! [on a practical note, have you learned the trick of using keytone strips to test the coke?]</p><p></p><p>You know you're a T1 when...you now laugh when someone impatiently waits to take your parking spot, as you realize it's going to take a few dex tabs/ a juice box and a couple more blood tests before you can even consider leaving.</p><p></p><p>...you're at a family dinner and, when your mother is telling everyone what's for dinner, you are visibly counting on your fingers how many units of insulin you're going to give. You also have to try to remember to stop calculating, look appreciative, and say "wow, that sounds tasty!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhimsicalWays, post: 141873, member: 21015"] Great post! The diet coke ones had me chuckling as this is far too familiar to me! [on a practical note, have you learned the trick of using keytone strips to test the coke?] You know you're a T1 when...you now laugh when someone impatiently waits to take your parking spot, as you realize it's going to take a few dex tabs/ a juice box and a couple more blood tests before you can even consider leaving. ...you're at a family dinner and, when your mother is telling everyone what's for dinner, you are visibly counting on your fingers how many units of insulin you're going to give. You also have to try to remember to stop calculating, look appreciative, and say "wow, that sounds tasty!" [/QUOTE]
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