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Type1Dar

@type1d3

#t1d Type 1 officially since 2018 after 2 years as Type 2! MDI Tresiba + Fiasp. Libre 2 + Xdrip. Unicorn Chaser. Raised in Dublin, Live in London.

London Присоединился Ocak 2022
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
WTF is this? Super high and messed up readings!!! Rage bolus and marching around now
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Type1Dar@type1d3·
@GbdocTChost A6. Out out out. It is me now and I don't care. Show the world my tech and that I have T1D. It happened once to me that I inspired a 7 year old to not cover up her libre with a jumper. It was a hot summer day too. If I can inspire more, I'll keep doing it!
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GBDoc Tweetchat Host@GbdocTChost·
Q6. Finally... If you could walk the runway tomorrow, would you do it pump out or not? Lila Moss wore her Omnipod and Dexcom out on the runway and on the red carpet at the Met Gala 22 #GBDoc
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
@GbdocTChost A5. Rarely but I like the idea. I have a few Halloween libre stickers I'm excited to use soon! I also dressed my pen recently!
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GBDoc Tweetchat Host@GbdocTChost·
Q5. Any fashionistas dress their tech? I use Type One Style patches for my sites and sensors and I coordinate them with the seasons, or with my outfit for a special occasion! #GBDoc
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
@GbdocTChost A4. I have various bands for the libre to keep it attached. Lots of kinesiology tape too. Adhesive remover spray for the sticky stuff and barrier spray to help stick!
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GBDoc Tweetchat Host@GbdocTChost·
Q4. Any tips or products that people particularly love for their tech? I use a Hid-In pump waistband for my Ypsomed which I love because I don't need to have the pump accessible but I used belt clips exclusively with my Medtronic #GBDoc
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
@GbdocTChost A3. None really. Blood spots on clothes or losing a libre while taking off a tshirt
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GBDoc Tweetchat Host@GbdocTChost·
Q3. It's happened to all of us.. Let's hear your fashion fails with your tech! My most memorable is captured on film where my pump tried to leave my bra during my wedding 😂 #GBDoc
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
@john_spenceley Sometimes that's a good thing though! Prevents a drop while asleep?
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John Spenceley@john_spenceley·
@type1d3 I got drunk and woke up on the sofa having failed to take my basal the other week
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
Why am I so thirsty? Checks sugars, ah yes...forgot to take insulin with my dinner
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
@GbdocTChost A2. Only libre2 and a phone needed for me really. It's pain if in work meetings and it looks like I'm on my phone.
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GBDoc Tweetchat Host@GbdocTChost·
Q2. One thing I struggled with is accessing the tech- do you need to get to yours to see your sensor data (eg Medtronic, TSlim) and does this change where you put it? #GBDoc
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
@GbdocTChost A1. Fast acting pen in my pocket with a preloaded needle (I know, I know!). Everything else in a bum bag but worn across my chest! I have a more fancy bag for better occasions.
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GBDoc Tweetchat Host
GBDoc Tweetchat Host@GbdocTChost·
Q1. Let's begin with an easy one: where do you stash your tech? Mine depends on the outfit- I've used bra, garter, waistband, special pump band, pockets.. My test kit is in a pretty purse #GBDoc
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
I bought some mega super sour cherry sweets. Not really sour! Was expecting to be blown away. Doh
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Areal Geography
Areal Geography@arealgeography·
@type1d3 It happens so rarely, whenever it does, I take it as a very positive sign that we are not completely overtaken by and utterly preoccupied with our condition It’s a very good sign! As long as it doesn’t happen too often
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
Managing people is a pain in the backside! There, I said it 😁. I actually think managing T1D is easier.
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
Everything is good apart from BG control. It's got worse, from 42 to 47, but still in good range. Wanna get back though and not slip more.
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
Just looked onto my NHS app and can see my latest blood yest results. Forgot they show them now!
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
Really enjoy caching up on @GbdocTChost on a Thursday. Always struggle to attend live.
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
Back to normal now. Covid knocked me out. Took all my energy.
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
Metallic taste? Things not smelling normal? Yup....its covid 🙈🤷‍♂️🤪
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
@GKahler2 All good thanks. I survived!
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
Eye Screening went OK today. Always forget to bring my sunglasses for the dilated eyes.
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C É L I N E 🇮🇪 🇵🇸@MellitusStreet·
@type1d3 My annual T1D check in Dublin was a 'one-stop-shop'. Bloods, eye screening, foot check...they even did an ECG by default. In UK I had to make appt with community chiropodist & ECGs were never part of the checks here. Probably not strictly required and may have changed back home.
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Type1Dar
Type1Dar@type1d3·
Diabetic review tomorrow with my GP...eye screening the day after....meds review few days after and I still question why it can't all be done on the same in one appointment? Surely it's more efficient all round, not just for me? #t1d
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