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Hi there to you all,
My name is Rick and have just found this great site. I am 55 yrs old and was diagnosed type 1 when i was 6 mths old.
It was this time last year when things started going wrong. Blood sugar readings were all over and with all my knowledge of diabetes i could not get things right.
I went to the hospital to get help, i had lots of tests done and many changes were made but with no results. Then it was decided that i should go on an insulin pump. First i had to go on the d.a.f.n.e. course, which i thought may be boring but was very good then went on a couple of pump courses.
I went on the pump last september and all changed for the better. it was the following month that i became very ill and was taken into hospital and spent five weeks there under going tests. While in hospital, i lost all my hypoglycaemia awareness. I am back on insulin pens and following DAFNE principles, but despite this i am still having recurrent hypoglycaemic episodes.
So now the pump is going to be reintroduced and i am going to Newcastle in may this year to be considered for islet cell transplant.
It has been a bumpy ride just recently but there you go, they never said it would be easy. Take care, Rick.
Hi there to you all,
My name is Rick and have just found this great site. I am 55 yrs old and was diagnosed type 1 when i was 6 mths old.
It was this time last year when things started going wrong. Blood sugar readings were all over and with all my knowledge of diabetes i could not get things right.
I went to the hospital to get help, i had lots of tests done and many changes were made but with no results. Then it was decided that i should go on an insulin pump. First i had to go on the d.a.f.n.e. course, which i thought may be boring but was very good then went on a couple of pump courses.
I went on the pump last september and all changed for the better. it was the following month that i became very ill and was taken into hospital and spent five weeks there under going tests. While in hospital, i lost all my hypoglycaemia awareness. I am back on insulin pens and following DAFNE principles, but despite this i am still having recurrent hypoglycaemic episodes.
So now the pump is going to be reintroduced and i am going to Newcastle in may this year to be considered for islet cell transplant.
It has been a bumpy ride just recently but there you go, they never said it would be easy. Take care, Rick.