Arh! the age old question, which is easier to control T1 or T2?
The answer is neither of them, both have their problems, both have their different way to control them.
I've grown up with T1, yes long term, even have a medal as well.......Go Me
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These days it can be "easier" to control T1 with various insulins that can act fast, pumps, CGM and Flash monitors, blood test meters to watch what is going on after you eat that curry, certainly better than the urine tests that could be anything up to 6 hours out............and people moan about latency with Libre



Of course saying that the ugly head of "mental health" does come up and yes also been hit by that but these days if my sugars go hyper then its just Meh! and I'll deal with it and shrug my shoulders, I don't like em but its just one of those things. Likewise I don't fear hypos, again just one of those things that can be dealt with..........I have a different attitude towards T1, Ive gone though the "why me", "I hate this", "hell can't I get a transplant" and many other things, now I just sit down open that bottle of wine and enjoy my curry.......while split dosing over a couple of hours and taking bets on if I will be more than 10mmol in the morning.
But like T2 it can go wrong and things can go astray and sometimes "good ol'burnout" will hit, which causes a whole bunch of issues.
Eating food that "spikes" you is not so bad just so long as you recognise that it can do that to you, you can always juggle something else somewhere along the line and running into double figure for a ,short, time will do nothing if anything, even none diabetics can hit double figures. The problem with double figures is them running for a long period of time then the damage can accumulate, which I am sure we are all aware of. Arh! how I would love to slurp a Maccy D Milk Shake, used to love them.....dont think I would touch one now mind you.
If you want to take a day off then go for it, hey you only live once as for me, true can't take a day off as such but nothing is off the menu as far as I am concerned 120g breakfast anyone?
So, live long and prosper, no diabetic has it easy, we are all sort of ,in the same boat
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