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geosjt
01-24-2007, 10:26 PM
Hello everyone. While researching information about pumps, my wife found this site and forwarded it to me. Looks like lots of great information here. If you don't mind, I thought I might introduce myself and a few of my experiences.

I was diagnosed Type I in April 1987, right after my 13th birthday. Puberty, perfect time for a life changing diagnosis!

I've spent the last 20 years wanting to be normal, yet managing my diabetes relatively well in spite of that. My HA1C's are typically 6.7 to 7.4, so there is still some room for improvement. I've been on Lantus and Humalog for about 5 years, before that Humulin R & N. I'm currently trying to decide which pump to go with, the Cozmo or Minimed. I spent several years around college not once taking a blood sugar. I'm taking it 4-6 times per day now. Almost 20 years into it, I've never been diagnosed with any diabetes-related complications.

I have a massive sweet tooth. Perfect! Thank goodness for Humalog and taking insulin in reaction to what you eat!

I travel some for business, so managing meals / insulin / BS testing can be a challenge during those times. Going low at work is no good, as the main symptoms these days is reduced mental sharpness, yet my job is very heavy on brain power. Don't want to look dumb at work when I'm supposed to know stuff, ya know?

I have had 3 bouts of severe hypoglycemia, in 1990, 1993, and 1998. Each one is its own fun story that of course I've been told about because I don't remember.

I haven't associated with or spoken with any other diabetics about diabetes since I was 15. I've gone most of the way with blinders on, doing my thing, but not wanting to "revel" in being diabetic. In recent years I have started actually telling other people, after a while, that I am diabetic, which is actually quite a breakthrough for me. I am revolted at the prospect that anyone would feel sorry for me or take pity on me. Because I strongly feel this way, I still rarely offer up that I am diabetic.

Odd thing happened recently -- of the 15 or so people I work with on a daily basis, 2 of them are Type I diabetic. It's a statistical anomaly, for sure.

My home life is supportive. My wife, a former EMT, usually knows when I'm low before I do. My young daughters are supportive and helpful.

Overall, life is good. Things are going well now, and I plan for them too for a long time to come. I'll have some changes with switching to a pump, but feel like it will be a change for the better, my goal is to get consistent A1C's in the low 6's. I'm glad I found this community and look forward to reading more posts!

Tattoo azz
01-25-2007, 08:28 AM
welcome Geo its great here, i was Dx'd t1 in oct 82 age 8.Look forward to seeing you in chat sometime

tanyatype1
01-25-2007, 08:36 AM
Hi Geo! Nice to have you here! Cheers! :tee:

geosjt
01-25-2007, 05:34 PM
Thank you for the welcome messages. I have re-posted this thread to the Introduction Forum, and will delete this thread when I can figure out how to do that. Apologies for originally posting this to the wrong forum.

Cyborg
01-25-2007, 06:02 PM
After moving to the pump about a year ago, I would never go back. It has changed my life tremendously...

KritterMom
01-27-2007, 12:16 PM
Hi there, and welcome to the group. It's very nice to meet you. Sounds like you have a great support system in place, and I find that that is sooo important. I'm a type 2, getting ready to go on the pump this Wednesday, talk about excited! lol. I became a type 2 in 1986. I was like you in the sense that I didn't have much at all to do with other diabetics, just kind of tried to do it by myself. I feel so lucky to have found this forum, and these absolutely wonderful people. They are very knowledgeable and supportive, and kind. I know you'll love it here. Don't be shy, just jump in! Again, welcome!

am1977
01-27-2007, 04:10 PM
Hey, welcome :)

Wow, it sounds like you ahve a really great attitude about things~ PLEASE stick around- I'm hoping some of that will rub off on me :o. My attitude, particularly about this disease, pretty much sucks.

Looking forward to seeing you around and getting to know you :ciao: