Hiya
I go to this. This was CWD's 50th FFL and it happened to be in the UK so rather special. There have been three in total in the UK and I've been to all three.
Its blooming expensive but you can apply for a scholarship if on the breadline but most parents save like hell and forgo summer holidays just for this weekend. It is such an amazing weekend, it really it. This year there were 500 people, the other times there has only been 300. They are looking at larger venues for more sponsors and more people as there was still a waiting list.
We had the best of the best there this year holding sessions and present keynote speeches.
Ragnar Hanus was there and brilliant. He is all very scientificy but so interesting to hear. He did a keynote to everyone and then his own session.
This year our very own Prof Hindmarsh, our wonder consultant from UCLH did a keynote which was so funny yet so informative and he had his own session with our most fabulous DSN Becky Thompson.
The USA CWD people bring their own chaps with them who are just amazing. They have diabetes educators in the USA which we don't have here and most of the ones that come over are adults with Type 1. All seem to be on pumps and all have CGM. They know their stuff and hold their own sessions. We love them and the same ones come yearly.
We also heard from Jay Hewitt who became type 1 as an adult and being a stubborn kind of man decided to do a marathan. He then decided to become an ironman. Well I didn't know what an ironman was, I do now and wow what can I say. Google Ironman ! They have to complete 144 miles in one day. They swim 2.5 miles, then cycle for approx 115 miles and then run a 26.2 marathan, all in one day. It is utterly amazing and it doesn't take them as long as you think it might.
I live for this weekend every year now and the holiday I organise as well in May so we have two weekend a year where lots of us get together, very different weekends and very different prices but it means that every 6 months we get a 'fix' of being with people who live the same lives as other with the constant worry of a parent that something is going to happen to our child which is out of our control because that is the nature of diabetes.
Here endth the lesson about FFL 🙂🙂