I started at 18 and I have 42. So I calculate.And currently no complication.
I, given my position in the Association and the Basque Federation where I am involved, I have to talk to many people and encourage some who ask me about issues like the one you raise here.And I always answer something that is really very important and you have to take into account.It is not the same to be diagnosed with diabetes today than 25 years ago, when they diagnosed me.Because?Because simply, everything has changed a barbarity, even if you do not realize.
The protocols are now much stricter, and insulinizations are drastic from the first moment, since it has been seen that getting decent hemoglobins from the beginning is key to avoiding problems.Before it was not so, he was gradually putting more insulin to go down the socks, but these were very bad for a long time.
The insulins, because what to tell you ... The ancient rapids were not such.Its effects were much more erratic.The slow ones were a disaster and caused some action peaks that forced you to eat in those periods if you did not want to have low, which happened a lot during the night, which disappeared with Lantus or Levemir.
The technology was primitive.The meters took 3 minutes to give me glycemia, and almost no one had them due to their high cost.Almost all worked with the boat strips that we had to check the result visually in a color code that changed based on the light that gave us in that room.And in addition, the results were not precise, but a fork between two values (about 100 mg/dl !!!, that is, you could have 100 or 200).
Insulin was administered with roads and there were no disposable needles, but we used complete syringes each time.And of a needle thickness more than appreciable.Painful, inaccurate and difficult to transport.
The studies that were then much less than now, and therefore, it was very unknown to diabetes and how to treat it and in what way.
I still?:-)
All this resulted in that the expectation and evolution of these people were very different from what is now, where everything has evolved a lot and where, therefore, the expectations and expected quality of life is much greater.Before it was difficult to find an advanced diabetic with many years of evolution and that it was fine.But now it is different, because people who have been in the case of current media and procedures may be the elders of tomorrow and will be the example that diabetes is not indicative of less age or quality of life.
I hope I have encouraged you, because honestly, what I have told you is true and you can check it with your daughter in the future.
ISCI / debut: 1986 / HbA1c: 5,5%