Good afternoon,
I debuted as a young patient from DM1 back in 1985. At that time, my only reference was my father (DM1 from the twenty) and my only guide an endocrinologist of the old school.First with insulin of animal origin and reactive strips to measure blood glucose in urine, then with regular humulin and NPH first in vials and then rechargeable feathers, the first glucometers, and later already with disposable feathers but combining fast and NPH for many years.
During the first years I used the disease as an excuse not to do the things that people of my age did.He went for a walk alone and resolved hypoglycemia based on sugar lumps, but with fair knowledge.Following some imprudence and after making contact with the world of hiking, I started taking things more seriously.My stubbornness kept me combining rapid daytime and night mix to avoid the dreaded fourth puncture (the basal) to date quite recent, when I had been living and even traveling alone for a while.
Finally I gave my arm to twist and went through Lantus, Toujeo and finally Tresiba.I keep walking a lot, I swim to keep my back (I have an disc herniation) and I radically oppose the pump and even the sensors, although I have had the hemoglobin at 7.3 for a long season.
At the beginning of the year I ceded and tried free 2 for two fair months.It served me to become aware of a few vices, correct them and go down to 7.0 in the last analytics.But, as I say, after having tried it and with knowledge of the cause, I have renounced the sensor, and that in Catalonia is 100%financed.
At the edge of fulfilling half a century, with no more complications than the classic erection problems, I continue to trust my life to both feathers, the glucometer and the lumps that continue to populate my pocket.
Greetings!