Very good to everyone !!!My name is David, I am from Córdoba and I am 23 years old, 5th Law Study and I am Type 1 diabetic since the age of 6.Well, despite my youth, I am a diabetic from a very young age and I have already gone through many generations of insulin: those mythical and classic insulin syringes (whose brand I do not remember XD), going through the NPH and the rapid of Lilly, until you reachTo the current Lantus and Apidra, and having been a user of the exubera inhaled until they stopped manufacturing it, distributing it, which made me return to the Lantus and Apidra Solostar, which are the ones I currently use and as I always have been doing: a puncture forThe night of Lantus, and three of Apidra: one before each meal (excluding snack, which I do not take it xD).Well, my glycemic levels have always been controlled more or less, thanks especially that since childhood the family collaboration was essential to make me see what I had and be aware of how to get it better on a day -to -day basis, although this year this yearI have had my first scare in a long time: once again I have had hypoglycemia, but this time, by mistake, I spent the dose of fast insulin before dinner and put on myself, instead of the 5 that corresponded to me, some some20 units (I think they were) and the result is what everyone supposes: horse hypoglycemia that made me fall round unconscious.Luckily my mother was there and could inject glucagon in time, that if I don't know what had happened xD.After the years I have been living with it, I see it as normal.Diabetes involves a certain systematic one that must be followed daily, an exhaustive control to be healthy and within the levels, but also wants one than, it makes you more responsible, more methodical in everything. More first years were of a stage in thethat I did not know very well what "that" that happened to me (I was 6 when I was diagnosed) and I also remember that, in a rebel plan, I got angry with myself many times, I did not eat, or did not want to inject my insulin.Over the years the thing has changed, since I carry it as something natural, and it has not been a problem for me, since the fundamental thing is to assume what one has, and act consequently.And luckily I have tried and managed to lead a normal life, without depriving myself of parties (yes, controlling the intakes a lot) and trying to do as any other non -diabetic person would do.From here, encourage all diabetics, and above all the first -time, that this is something very normal today and that with control and strength of willing is carried out without problems.In conclusion, I want to put some wise words from my endocrine: "Life demands some more than others to get the same, so you should never throw in the towel and you will lead a healthy and without problems life, as if you did not have diabetes, coming, comingI almost forget that you have it. "Greetings !!!