I saw an article about this new 'smart insulin' in the newspaper a few weeks back, and forgot to post about it, but here it is anyway. It said that you would do one injection a day and it just corrects your blood sugar to the correct level. So basically, it's like doing your nigh time insulin in the morning every day...but that's all you do. This just shows how much research is going into diabetes; a few years ago, this would sound like the best thing in the world. The smart insulin will be fully developed and working within a few years, so think about what technology there will be in 20 years...there may even be a cure. That's something for you guys to think about.
I have created this blog to share my experiences with Type I Diabetes...good and bad, in the hope that it helps others.
I was diagnosed with diabetes in the August of 2009 and since then I have made great progress. For example, when I was first diagnosed I had a massive fear of needles and would close my eyes at the sight of them - but the day I did my first injection on my own, I saw that it really wasn't that big of a deal, as it didn't sting at all. Also, I wanted to be able to look after myself, without anyone by my side - so a few months after doing my first injection I went on an adventure holiday all by myself.
Not everything about diabetes is bad, you may not believe me but there are some positives. If your blood sugar is low before bed you can have a snack - you could have toast, a cereal bar, crisps, a piece of fruit and if it is very low you can have a small can of cola or some sugar tablets.
I'm sorry to say, but there are some downsides to having diabetes - when your blood-sugar is high you feel very bad, you will have a very bad headache and you may even be sick depending on how high it is. If your blood sugar goes too low and you don't treat it with a can of cola or sugar tables you can faint/collapse and you won't wake up until somebody gives you a a special injection or rubs a sugary gel in your mouth.
If you have diabetes don't get worried or anxious because if you give the right amount of insulin and keep your blood sugar at a good level the majority of the time, you shouldn't run in to any major problems. However, if your blood sugar is continuously over 10 you could be putting you life at risk. Also, eat healthily, as a bad diet is not good for a diabetic.
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