beverley dean
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi I'm Beverley and I've had type one for fifty eight years. I'd enjoy hearing from other long timers.
Hi Beverley, welcome to the forum 🙂 We've got got quite a few long timers here! I've only got 9 years, so a relative novice 😉Hi I'm Beverley and I've had type one for fifty eight years. I'd enjoy hearing from other long timers.
Your other post hasn't gone @HOBIE, it was in another similar thread:Welcome Bev again. The other post has gone ?WELL WELL done for your 58yrs. I was talking to a bloke a couple of week ago who was very close to getting his badge for 60yrs. You will know all about Glass syringes & "Panel Pin" needles. The good old days 😉
Why not stick with the 1 Bev posted ?Nowhere near as long time as you at a mere 26 years.
Bev started two threads, Hobie, (quite properly) one to introduce herself on the Newbie's section, and one to ask a specific question on the General Message Board, only as often happens, the replies have crossover content. If you want to refer to a specific answer, you'll have to check them both out.Why not stick with the 1 Bev posted ?![]()
Thank you Robin 😎Bev started two threads, Hobie, (quite properly) one to introduce herself on the Newbie's section, and one to ask a specific question on the General Message Board, only as often happens, the replies have crossover content. If you want to refer to a specific answer, you'll have to check them both out.
Thanks for explaining that, Robin, I was very confused for a minute there by Hobie's question!Bev started two threads, Hobie, (quite properly) one to introduce herself on the Newbie's section, and one to ask a specific question on the General Message Board, only as often happens, the replies have crossover content. If you want to refer to a specific answer, you'll have to check them both out.
Hehe! I wrote this poem a few years ago about the 'good old days' 🙂Hi everyone, thanks for the warm welcome. Yes I remember the old glass syringes, my Mum bought me a little saucepan only to be used by me, to boil up my syringe each morning. It added some time to my usual routine getting ready for school and yes I remember the needles they were about an inch long and as thick as a sturdy sewing needle! But on the whole I just got on with life.
The good old days ?. Thank goodness Tech is getting better Bev ! My dad bless him was a VERY strong fella & my mother could no longer get the needles to go in my arm. Needles bending & TWICE the glass syringe has exploded cos insulin would not go in to my skin. Try & get a kid to have it done again ? Thank goodness they didHi everyone, thanks for the warm welcome. Yes I remember the old glass syringes, my Mum bought me a little saucepan only to be used by me, to boil up my syringe each morning. It added some time to my usual routine getting ready for school and yes I remember the needles they were about an inch long and as thick as a sturdy sewing needle! But on the whole I just got on with life.