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Being diagnosed as an adult can be a shock, but it doesn’t have to uproot your life. You may have a few extra steps to consider, but there is no reason you have to stop living the way you want to.
A type 1 diagnosis can happen quickly and you may be feeling a little overwhelmed. To get you started, we’ll take you through the 10 essential things to know about living with type 1.
We’ll take you through how to manage type 1 diabetes, from measuring blood glucose levels, working out how much insulin to take, and dealing with hypos and hypers.
Type 1 technology can make everyday life with type 1 diabetes easier, from real-time glucose sensing to automatic insulin delivery. Find out about the different devices, how they work, and how you can access them on the NHS.
You’ll have a check up with your Diabetes Healthcare Teams about every six months. Find out who will be in your team, what tests they’ll do, and how to get the most out of your appointments.
Life with type 1 diabetes can be tough at times but there’s no need to go through it alone. There are ways to connect with other people with type 1 online and in real life.
“I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when I was 21. I threw myself into learning as much as possible. I didn’t find it particularly daunting. It was just a new challenge and a new thing to learn.”
“I remember them pumping me with all this information about how my life would change, how I’d need to carb count, check blood glucose levels, and manage my ketones for the rest of my life. It was a massive shock to my system.”
“Climbing Kilimanjaro was the best thing I ever did because it moved me into a more positive mindset, accepting that I’ve got this condition now, I’ve got to live with it and make it work with my life.”
“It really helps to talk to others with type 1 diabetes, especially if they have experienced the same lifestyle so tap into any support networks.”
This leaflet contains useful information for when you, or someone close to you, has been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.
This leaflet is aimed towards a younger audience and contains all the tools needed to understand or discuss type 1 diabetes.
Throughout this toolkit, we’ll talk about many of the factors that you have to consider when getting ready for a baby. We will discuss pregnancy with type 1 diabetes, with special emphasis on preconception planning, the actual pregnancy and delivery.
A hypo information leaflet for you to print out and keep, or give to friends, family and others involved in your child's life. It explains what a hypo is, some of the signs and symptoms, and getting help in an emergency. In association with Dextro Energy – Fast and Direct.
A hypo emergency card to print out and keep. Fill out the relevant details (such as where your hypo treatments are kept) in case your child is ever in need of assistance.
We have produced this flyer which outlines the details of the e-learning module to help school teachers provide appropriate support for children or young people with type 1 in their care.
Our School Pack includes information for teachers and parents on managing type 1, the symptoms of hypos and hypers and how to support a child with type 1 in educational and social settings.
A flyer which can be given to teachers of children with type 1 so that they can order a School Pack to use to help understand and manage a child's support needs at school.
A free 28-page guide for schools, colleges and early years settings. Includes sections on: roles and responsibilities; insulin injections and pumps; blood glucose monitoring; PE, exercise and diabetes, and much more.
Clinical trials are an important part of researching ways to prevent, treat and cure type 1. Most clinical trials need people who have been recently diagnosed – usually in the first few weeks and months after diagnosis.
Join us for virtual and in-person information events dedicated to exploring the world of type 1 diabetes. Discover the latest developments in type 1 research, hear from experts in the field and connect with others living with type 1.
Our resource hub is home to a wealth of information and shared experiences about living with type 1 diabetes.
Get information about managing your health and wellbeing around type 1, from what to do when you're sick to pregnancy, periods and emotional wellbeing.
Just because you have type 1 diabetes, it doesn’t mean you need to stop doing the things you love. Find out more about living well with type 1.
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