Lizzy78
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi everyone.
Hope you are all well.
With the latest data around diabetes being released last week, the majority of people seem to now be wanting diabetes pushed into the shielding category.
Personally, I don't think this would be right. I'm 41, been diagnosed with T1 for 18 months. I work for the NHS, a mother of one and fit and active. The thought of being told to completely shield is really concerning to me. I think Diabetes is a very unique thing for each individual and we all manage it in the best way we can for ourselves.
Was just interested to get your views on this. One of the first things I was told at diagnosis was that you can still live a purposeful and meaningful life with T1. I just feel that if I'm told to shield away for my own good, it takes away all of that independence in managing my own condition.
Hope you are all well.
With the latest data around diabetes being released last week, the majority of people seem to now be wanting diabetes pushed into the shielding category.
Personally, I don't think this would be right. I'm 41, been diagnosed with T1 for 18 months. I work for the NHS, a mother of one and fit and active. The thought of being told to completely shield is really concerning to me. I think Diabetes is a very unique thing for each individual and we all manage it in the best way we can for ourselves.
Was just interested to get your views on this. One of the first things I was told at diagnosis was that you can still live a purposeful and meaningful life with T1. I just feel that if I'm told to shield away for my own good, it takes away all of that independence in managing my own condition.