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Diabetes Medals

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I am.a very long term Type I diabetic. Over the years I have read stories of people being awarded medals by Diabetes UK for living on insulin for 50.anf 60 years. Looking these up I see there are also medals for 70 and 80 years. However an internet search only found one example of each. Does anyone know how many of each medal have been awarded?
 
I am.a very long term Type I diabetic. Over the years I have read stories of people being awarded medals by Diabetes UK for living on insulin for 50.anf 60 years. Looking these up I see there are also medals for 70 and 80 years. However an internet search only found one example of each. Does anyone know how many of each medal have been awarded?
Can't help with your answer, just wanted to point out that many people do not apply for the medals. So obviously a lot more people have lived and are living with long term (50+) years diabetes than the amount of medals given out.🙂
 
Obviously! It would just be nice to know as for instance I could only find one medal recipient for the 70 and 80 year medals although the 80 year recipient will have passed 70 years making 2!
 
Is it this you are referring to?
 
Well presumably Diabetes UK hold that information - but as a lot of the info they need to be given about recipients is personal info, they could not, legally, release it to all and sundry.

I don't think it would be a marvellous idea to publish it openly on the internet, even if it is only vague numbers.
 
Obviously! It would just be nice to know as for instance I could only find one medal recipient for the 70 and 80 year medals although the 80 year recipient will have passed 70 years making 2!
There's an American gentleman who posts on the net called Richard. He has been type 1 for over 70 years I believe.

My Uncle who passed away in May was 85 and diabetes lived with him for 56 years.
 
Yep Sue! - Richard157 ! Think he still posts on one of the American FB diabetes sites occasionally? One of the Mayo Clinic's Golden Oldies. Loved all his tales of what went on at the Mayo reunions they used to organise for them, with all the wives and husbands royally entertained.
 
Well presumably Diabetes UK hold that information - but as a lot of the info they need to be given about recipients is personal info, they could not, legally, release it to all and sundry.

I don't think it would be a marvellous idea to publish it openly on the internet, even if it is only vague numbers.
Whoa! Sorry but I think you are over thinking it. I am only interested in simple totals like:

Alan Nabarro medal (50 years) - 9,999
Robert Lawrence medal (60 years) - 999
John Macleod medal (70 years) - 99
HG Wells medal (80 years) - 9

So no worse than any other numbers published by NHS England or ONS..

Maybe @Josh DUK knows the answer?

P.S. Sorry for formatting!
 
I believe there is a Diabetes UK medallists group on Facebook, and know some of the people who attend occasional meetups from there.

The Joslin centre in the US has its own medallist programme I think, and have used the cohort for some interesting scientific research. Including the amount of ‘home grown’ insulin many long-term T1s still produce.
 
Yep Sue! - Richard157 ! Think he still posts on one of the American FB diabetes sites occasionally? One of the Mayo Clinic's Golden Oldies. Loved all his tales of what went on at the Mayo reunions they used to organise for them, with all the wives and husbands royally entertained.
Didn't he write a book about living with long term diabetes?
 
I am.a very long term Type I diabetic. Over the years I have read stories of people being awarded medals by Diabetes UK for living on insulin for 50.anf 60 years. Looking these up I see there are also medals for 70 and 80 years. However an internet search only found one example of each. Does anyone know how many of each medal have been awarded?

How to claim a medal​

The process has changed since the pandemic. Please email helpline@diabetes.org.uk or call Supporter Care 0345 123 2399 and provide your name and address.

Facebook group​

Join our dedicated Diabetes UK Medalists Facebook group, where you can share your experiences and meet other Medalists.
 

How to claim a medal​

The process has changed since the pandemic. Please email helpline@diabetes.org.uk or call Supporter Care 0345 123 2399 and provide your name and address.

Facebook group​

Join our dedicated Diabetes UK Medalists Facebook group, where you can share your experiences and meet other Medalists.
I think @SuperBee was looking to find out how many medals Diabetes UK has handed out.
How many people have lived for 50, 60, 70 and 80 years with T1?
 
I think @SuperBee was looking to find out how many medals Diabetes UK has handed out.
How many people have lived for 50, 60, 70 and 80 years with T1?
Ive asked the helpline and they said, this year so far 385 and around 700 a year go out and we have been sending for over 20 yrs.
 
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