Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where antibodies attack the pancreas and mean that it no longer produces the hormone insulin, which controls blood sugar levels.
The writer says: ‘‘It infuriates me when this happens because it shows they are ignorant to the fact that there are two types of diabetes. Harry adds: ‘I have also had a couple of times when people don’t believe how serious the disease is. Once when I said to someone diabetes is a life-threatening illness they told me it wasn’t.
‘It wasn’t until I was getting weighed and my blood pressure taken that the weight of what was happening hit me when the nurse said: “Now we’ll get you a bed”.‘It was never mentioned that I’d have to stay in hospital and that fact made me realise that what was happening was really serious. I was so scared to be left in such a miserable place away from my family.’
‘After that, I was filled with fear and confusion as the nurses explained to me what diabetes was and how to treat it.‘There was so much information to take in and they said I couldn’t go home until I could do my own injections which was so terrifying because I have a phobia of needles. ‘I have to test my blood before every meal, which involves pricking my finger and bleeding on a test strip.
Although Harry treats low blood sugars quickly by eating something with acting sugar like glucose tablets, it can impact him for the rest of the day. Harry uses an OmniPod insulin pump, which is a small device that sticks to his stomach or lower back and it delivers insulin to him. He replaces this every three days.
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