Hello to all, Sorry for the late reply, I have been busy the last few days, and to answer 2 of the replies left me, [ 1 ] my partner has been a type1 diabetic for 40 years, and has been a type1 since the age of 11, [ 2 ] My partners name is Sarah, ( so she's a female ) lol, She is 51, and I'm 54, We live in Swindon, Wiltshire, I knew nothing at all about type1 or type2, and didn't have a clue to what being a Diabetic was, over the last 8 years, I've learnt a lot from my partner about being a type1 diabetic, it's been a learning curve for me. In the 8 years of being together, we have discovered that Sarah suffers with low blood pressure, and has developed Addisons disease, through being a long term Diabetic. Sarah has recently gone on to an Insulin pump, ( in October 2015 ), she is getting on very well with it, at the moment the pump she has is a trial one, Sarah gets a brand new pump, ( Upgrade ) in 2 weeks time, the new pump is even better and up to date. When Sarah gets her new Insulin pump, she will have to make regular visits to the Hospital, to have it tweaked ( adjusted ) to get the Insulin intake accurate. The Insulin pump gives Sarah back her freedom, and she's able to do the things that she enjoys doing most, eg: Gardening, walking the dog, horse riding and swimming etc, so the future is looking bright for Sarah. Thank you to all that replied, I will answer any questions you may have, if I can, and look forward to hearing from you.... Dave.