Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
There doesn't seem to have been the level of interest in the Forum Meets that there has been in past years, and I'm just trying to work out why that might be. In the past we have had, for example, 30+ at Oxford and Birmingham and usually a dozen to 20 at others, but this year we had around 8 at Oxford, 4 in Glasgow and only a possible 2 at York which was therefore cancelled. There's nothing wrong with small groups as you can get to chat to people more rather than perhaps spreading the conversations a bit thin across a large group, but it's also nice to meet a diversity of people.
It's a shame really, as these are always worth attending, even if it means travelling some distance to attend. Meeting new people is always a pleasure, or catching up with old friends, and to be able to talk with fellow forum members either about diabetes or anything else under the sun in a relaxed, convivial atmosphere can be uplifting and motivational 🙂 There's nothing better to relieve the sense of isolation that can often accompany diabetes - however long you've been diagnosed - than to be with others who really know the ins and out, ups and downs it can bring. It's also really nice to put faces to names.
I'd be really interested in knowing what people think. Should we have fewer Meets - say Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and London - on the Calendar? The idea behind the calendar was so that people would know well in advance what was happening and where, but are we picking inconvenient times and locations?
Ideas and comments please! 🙂
It's a shame really, as these are always worth attending, even if it means travelling some distance to attend. Meeting new people is always a pleasure, or catching up with old friends, and to be able to talk with fellow forum members either about diabetes or anything else under the sun in a relaxed, convivial atmosphere can be uplifting and motivational 🙂 There's nothing better to relieve the sense of isolation that can often accompany diabetes - however long you've been diagnosed - than to be with others who really know the ins and out, ups and downs it can bring. It's also really nice to put faces to names.
I'd be really interested in knowing what people think. Should we have fewer Meets - say Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and London - on the Calendar? The idea behind the calendar was so that people would know well in advance what was happening and where, but are we picking inconvenient times and locations?
Ideas and comments please! 🙂