Overnight, I thought of another benefit if there was a cure- freedom to travel. I mean this as travel and living outside the UK rather than tourist travel or short trips.
I have lived overseas but that was before my diabetes diagnosis and í mostly avoided the local health services because I was not ill and needed no prescription. Since having diabetes, the idea of navigating local healthcare to get insulins, etc which i would probably have to pay for myself, feels too much added bureaucracy to bother with. And that is without worrying about funding for pumps, etc.
A cure would mean so much more freedom for anyone who wants to "break the society norms" whether that is living overseas, becoming an elite athlete, taking a year out to go travelling, working in certain jobs (e.g. on the railways or in the military). I know most of these things are possible today but they are extra hard.
I have lived overseas but that was before my diabetes diagnosis and í mostly avoided the local health services because I was not ill and needed no prescription. Since having diabetes, the idea of navigating local healthcare to get insulins, etc which i would probably have to pay for myself, feels too much added bureaucracy to bother with. And that is without worrying about funding for pumps, etc.
A cure would mean so much more freedom for anyone who wants to "break the society norms" whether that is living overseas, becoming an elite athlete, taking a year out to go travelling, working in certain jobs (e.g. on the railways or in the military). I know most of these things are possible today but they are extra hard.
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