Ford Prefect
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi.
I was diagnosed in (I think) about 1990 and tried to keep active (cyling in summer, cycling or running or XC-skiing in winter) until Feb'98 when I was knocked off my bike and spent most of that year at RNH Stanmore with an incomplete spinal cord injury. I was lucky - able to walk with crutches when discharged. Never got beyond needing two sticks, lots of nerve issues from the injury.
Since diagnosis I've usually had to take a snack before bed to prevent night-time hypos. For many years my insulin requirements have changed frequently.
My comments on the Libre/2 are not for this thread.
edit - typo : that's why my website about fonts is typosetting.co.uk, my typing is now poor
I was diagnosed in (I think) about 1990 and tried to keep active (cyling in summer, cycling or running or XC-skiing in winter) until Feb'98 when I was knocked off my bike and spent most of that year at RNH Stanmore with an incomplete spinal cord injury. I was lucky - able to walk with crutches when discharged. Never got beyond needing two sticks, lots of nerve issues from the injury.
Since diagnosis I've usually had to take a snack before bed to prevent night-time hypos. For many years my insulin requirements have changed frequently.
My comments on the Libre/2 are not for this thread.
edit - typo : that's why my website about fonts is typosetting.co.uk, my typing is now poor