Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Thought parents might be interested in reading Jess' thoughts of living with Type 1 and prospects of a cure - a positive view of growing up with a chronic condition (Jess had to have her pancreas removed within hours of her birth):
https://pancreasless.wordpress.com/2016/06/16/__trashed/
Something I've often thought of myself, but from a very different perspective, having only become diabetic aged 49 - it's certainly played a very big role in my life over the past 8 years, and it has in many ways been far from negative. I've met many brave, wonderful, funny, weird people, and it's probably resulted in me taking much better care of myself in late middle age that I might otherwise have done, and in better health than many of my peers.
https://pancreasless.wordpress.com/2016/06/16/__trashed/
Something I've often thought of myself, but from a very different perspective, having only become diabetic aged 49 - it's certainly played a very big role in my life over the past 8 years, and it has in many ways been far from negative. I've met many brave, wonderful, funny, weird people, and it's probably resulted in me taking much better care of myself in late middle age that I might otherwise have done, and in better health than many of my peers.