Lady Willpower
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I just wanted to say thank you to everyone on this site. After feeling like I am the only diabetic on earth for the past 46 years (and yes I knew there were others cos I'd seen them at the Christmas party in Brum and Diabetic Camp at 13) I come on here after a chance remark by my sister and here you all are! I hate to sound like a big wussie but I have cried when I have read the other posts as I finally realise that I certainly am not the only one that has ever suffered a hypo, or suffered the symptoms that I do, or had trouble with injection 'fat', or had doctors and nurses that don't listen, or had to carry around sugar, hypostop, penguin (my fave hypo stopper), glucose of various types and assorted 'sucky' sweets to stave off a hypo. If I have to have my bag checked they always look at my weight and I can see them think 'well if you stopped scoffing this c**p you would loose weight' and millions of other Diabetic only foibles that we all share. I think what makes me love you all so much is that I can tell you how I feel when I have a hypo or hyper and you understand exactly what I mean and I love the fact that, even after having diabetes all this time, I am learning a lot and for once I can give my own advice. This is only the second time in my life that I feel that I belong anywhere and I have fitted into something. Thank you all so much xxxx 