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Re: Diabetise Awareness And Support Club

Postby Johnkat » Sun Aug 19, 2012 7:57 am

Yeah.
Can I post the story of how I got diagnosed?
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Re: Diabetise Awareness And Support Club

Postby Traffic » Sun Aug 19, 2012 8:02 am

Yeah go ahead!
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Re: Diabetise Awareness And Support Club

Postby Johnkat » Sun Aug 19, 2012 8:07 am

I woke up to go to Sand in The City but I was really tired. My mom pumped me full of sugar. Bad idea. The paramedic guy that we asked just told us to go home, nothing bad would happen. We got a ride home, and I threw up in that person's car. I went to sleep as soon as I got into my room, and my mom has told me that i woke up really dilusional, but I don't remember that, and so she called 9-1-1, and they came. The paramedics told my mom that I was an hour away from a coma, two hours from death.
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Re: Diabetise Awareness And Support Club

Postby baestille » Wed Mar 06, 2013 5:59 pm

    Ive think you've got yourself a little confused. I've got type one, too, and I love my insulin pump. I love it so much, if it was alive, I'd marry it, and yes one shot three days doesn't seem like a good thing, but it's better than eleven shots everyday. A little confused is saying that 85% of T1D are adults. Type one, is called type one juvenile diabetics for one or two reasons. It occurs 85% more in children. That's why children under the age of eighteen are more likely to get it than adults. Type 2 are 45-50 more adults have it than children. I had to take a whole whopping eight classes in this before I could get my pump. It's important to know what you have, also I have a question, do you guys who have pumps ever sit there right after you change a needle, and think to yourself, I wish it could stay this way? Also, would it bother you if I made a new thread?
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