Originally posted by johnnylongwoodyI have type I diabetes myself. Since I was 23. Kinda old to be getting the juvenile variety, I was told. I'm really kinda glad it's not type II, because it is frankly harder to control and sometimes by the time you get diagnosed, it's gone on for years and the damage is done. Eternal vigilance though, is the price I pay for it. Bad things happen when my sugar gets too high and when it gets too low. I haven't yet gotten an insulin pump, though, but my doctor has been suggesting it.
As I speak to my daughter on facebook, I notice that she is looking after herself
well and that's great because I worry about both of my daughters all the time.
But my eldest is a type 1 diabetic and it is necessary for her in particular to ensure
that she eats properly and gets the required amount of insulin she needs.
On her waistband she u very much to Professor Hoey of Tallaght Hospital Dublin.
She specializes in Diabetes.
Glad to see the vulnerable, human side of you with this post. 🙂
Originally posted by SuzianneI told you before.
I have type I diabetes myself. Since I was 23. Kinda old to be getting the juvenile variety, I was told. I'm really kinda glad it's not type II, because it is frankly harder to control and sometimes by the time you get diagnosed, it's gone on for years and the damage is done. Eternal vigilance though, is the price I pay for it. Bad things happen when m ...[text shortened]... has been suggesting it.
Glad to see the vulnerable, human side of you with this post. 🙂
I am a pussycat really, ask Drewnogal.
She knows me a lot better than most.
Originally posted by Great Big SteesA Scottish guy I used to work with bought himself a Volvo 760.
OK now I blew a gasket.🙄
He lived some distance away from work and he decided he would
test this Volvo. So he opened the taps and gave it all he could.
It wasn't long before he blew the head gasket and the car lost power.
He was screwed. On the highway at 22:30 hours far away from home.
Originally posted by johnnylongwoodySure sounds like the thread title didn't apply to him eh?
A Scottish guy I used to work with bought himself a Volvo 760.
He lived some distance away from work and he decided he would
test this Volvo. So he opened the taps and gave it all he could.
It wasn't long before he blew the head gasket and the car lost power.
He was screwed. On the highway at 22:30 hours far away from home.