Hello,
Yesterday I listened to the following Radio 4 programme about scientist Frances Ashcroft.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hjqhr
She has been working in the field of blood sugars and insulin for many years and discovered that there is a rare form of diabetes that children are born with, which can be treated via a pill, rather than injections of insulin.
As I was listening, I was just wishing that she had found a way to treat Type 1 children with a pill! There was a mother interviewed on the programme, who described the miracle of removing her daughter's pump and watching her eat ice cream without any insulin! I am so jealous.
Oh well, we Type 1 Mums live in hope of the cure, or at least a treatment that involves no needles!!!
www.justgiving.com/TeamJoseph
Yesterday I listened to the following Radio 4 programme about scientist Frances Ashcroft.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hjqhr
She has been working in the field of blood sugars and insulin for many years and discovered that there is a rare form of diabetes that children are born with, which can be treated via a pill, rather than injections of insulin.
As I was listening, I was just wishing that she had found a way to treat Type 1 children with a pill! There was a mother interviewed on the programme, who described the miracle of removing her daughter's pump and watching her eat ice cream without any insulin! I am so jealous.
Oh well, we Type 1 Mums live in hope of the cure, or at least a treatment that involves no needles!!!
www.justgiving.com/TeamJoseph