Pedro
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi all,
Already posted in the 'pump' forum, so apologies for the bad form.
I've had T1 for 25 years, having been diagnosed as a kid whilst living in the far east. I've gone from years of excellent control on MDI to steadily declining control over the last 2 years. Things got so bad that I've been signed off work for a few months now; not done lightly as I'm a freelancer and don't receive any corporate sickness benefit.
I'm about to make the switch to pump therapy and can't wait to regain some control of my life. I appreciate there's lots of hard work ahead but I know it'll be worth it. A return to health, work and the water sports I love has to be worth any amount of effort and relearning. And if further motivation were needed, the chance to shake my 'Homes Under the Hammer' habit can't be passed up!
Cheers... Pete.
Already posted in the 'pump' forum, so apologies for the bad form.
I've had T1 for 25 years, having been diagnosed as a kid whilst living in the far east. I've gone from years of excellent control on MDI to steadily declining control over the last 2 years. Things got so bad that I've been signed off work for a few months now; not done lightly as I'm a freelancer and don't receive any corporate sickness benefit.
I'm about to make the switch to pump therapy and can't wait to regain some control of my life. I appreciate there's lots of hard work ahead but I know it'll be worth it. A return to health, work and the water sports I love has to be worth any amount of effort and relearning. And if further motivation were needed, the chance to shake my 'Homes Under the Hammer' habit can't be passed up!
Cheers... Pete.