Flower
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I had this said to me today in relation to living with diabetes.
It got me thinking. Things are infinitely better thanks to amazing leaps forward in technology from when I was diagnosed in the 1970's but the basic challenges of running my own insulin supply and maintaining a steady blood glucose level around the clock by whatever means available remain as they always were.
I really don't find any of it easy. It's a whole lot better with the fantastic tech and whizzy gadgets I am now able to use but managing diabetes to my mind does not come under the category of easy.
Whatever the era of diagnosis 1950's,60's 70's pre home blood glucose testing or nowadays with pumps, cgm etc none of this to me is easier or easy it's just better with a wealth of information to help me make informed choices. Am I just being an old grouch in getting wound up by someone telling me my diabetes must be easier to live with in 2018 than it was in 1978?
It got me thinking. Things are infinitely better thanks to amazing leaps forward in technology from when I was diagnosed in the 1970's but the basic challenges of running my own insulin supply and maintaining a steady blood glucose level around the clock by whatever means available remain as they always were.
I really don't find any of it easy. It's a whole lot better with the fantastic tech and whizzy gadgets I am now able to use but managing diabetes to my mind does not come under the category of easy.
Whatever the era of diagnosis 1950's,60's 70's pre home blood glucose testing or nowadays with pumps, cgm etc none of this to me is easier or easy it's just better with a wealth of information to help me make informed choices. Am I just being an old grouch in getting wound up by someone telling me my diabetes must be easier to live with in 2018 than it was in 1978?