I have been a type 1. since the age of 3 that is 50+ yrs.
I am now in my mid fifties and have a few complications which is hardly surprising - no one is perfect. This week I have had full frontal utter rudenss from nursing staff about my diabetes.
I ended up in ED for the first time in my life with a diabetic issue which I think is pretty good going. I was told, Did I realise my problem was self inflicted and if I ahd kept better control then this would not have happened.
I spoken to like an idiot, patronised and listened to someone talk toa student infront of me as if I was an inconvenience. she said - "what you ahve to remember is most diabetics do not get it is their fault and they just do not do what they are told.
I got asked if I knew how to test my blood sugar?
Did I know what a CGM is?
How bad was my control? - not how good my HbA1c is, which is 6.5 ish usually
In the end I lost it - pointed out that at the age of 3 I did not choose to become a diabetic and not all of us were self inflicted and they should think before they opened their judgemental mouths.
No I did not have good control as a child and teenager because we used to test our sugar by taking 5 drops of piss and 10 drops of water and dropping a tablet in to see what volour it went. I remember blood testing coming in where you matched the blue and green colour on a bottle. I remember when very expensive machines came in and gave you a reading in about 6 mins on a good day.
I do know my mother was given 2 glass syringes and 6 stainless steel needles and told her that was her lot for me and to boil them to make them sterile.
Sorry rant over - I have had a gutfull of judgement this week.
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