Some days it feels like diabetes is Public Enemy Number 1. It’s days like these I would be tempted to sketch out what my diabetes would look like if it were a person, stick it on a dartboard and take aim at it with a nice sharp dart (or perhaps a syringe, just to make a point).

I had a night like this last week. Had one of those hypos which you know is going to be bad news. I took a reasonably large amount of insulin to go with my dinner, and by only 40 minutes in I was already at a 3.4. Ran to the kitchen and started loading up on glucose. In the meantime I felt the…

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Some of you will have read some of Gathoni’s story from a comment she made on a previous post. Her story was just so incredible I contacted her and asked if she’d be keen to do a guest post. She has written this amazing account, below. Gathoni – so much of what you say sounds so familiar. I love the way you write and I can feel the emotions you were feeling coming through in your prose. You are an amazing woman and your story is going to really resonate with this diabetes community. If you ever fancy a trip to NZ please get in touch – I’ll be there to pick you up at the airport!

My name is…

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I did a Google search of “Low GI” to find a picture to go with this post, and found the one on the right. I thought the question was a good one…. “What’s your diet plan?”…. I think my current answer would be a very long-winded and contradictory one! At the moment I seem to be very good at planning out my son’s meals in great detail but when it comes to myself I suddenly realise I’m hungry and hurriedly try to scramble something together from what I can hunt down in the fridge/the work cafeteria! If it wasn’t for my culinarily-talented (yes I think I just made up a word) husband (and my very kind Mother who often brings…

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Hi everyone

I got this email from a T1 reader last week (names have been blanked to protect the innocent).

#%^&*’s Mum is a nightmare with filling my two year old son up with massive amounts of sugar e.g. yesterday she gave him 2 lollipops, 2 choc biscuits, jelly, mashmallows, choc milk and pancakes with syrup in the space of 2 hours! This is despite many times asking her not to.
New strategy: phoned her and said he was at an increased risk of getting T1 diabetes and huge amounts of sugar was putting pressure on his pancreas (I realise this is a stretch). Seemed to work.

What are your thoughts on this strategy? I am not entirely sure if

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