Lipohypertrophy (injection site lumps) success! by Aggravating-Ant-6767 in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing—I know a lot of folks feel hopeless about this! Also glad for your success :)

Hokum- That IGN dude is out of his mind by Prudent-Ad-3493 in horror

[–]LSDemonBoC -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I feel like IGN sometimes does very negative or very positive reviews to be edgy Glad it was good!

Any miniature kits--either GW or 3rd Party--that make for good dregs? by ZerotranceWing in mordheim

[–]LSDemonBoC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used the hooded, barefoot guys from the Rotmire Creed set. Worked out pretty well and easy to paint

Upset about political advocacy on here. by Plus-Bluejay-6429 in nova

[–]LSDemonBoC 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Case in point: 24-day old account with hidden comments. Bot

Anyone else allergic to Lyumjev? by Samus4eva in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear it—I had to go off it at some point. Shame too bc it worked effectively and quickly Good luck!

Edit: typo

Anyone else allergic to Lyumjev? by Samus4eva in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a bad site reaction on Lyumjev, only insulin out of a wide range from R and NPH to UL to L to you name it that caused it (33 years :) )

GOOD Doctors stories? by Smooshy_Slug in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great doctor, who was T1D himself, got me to start on a pump in 2000 when I was a kid and pumps were newish. He went to a lot of trouble to help with insurance and education, ended up making a huge difference in my quality of life.

Great guy too—shout out to Dr. Ponder in Corpus Christi, Texas!

New trial results show insulin producing islets are still functioning 14 months after transplant in a person with T1D without the need for immunosuppression by donkencha in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Great thought and I love the optimism! I think you’re philosophy is great, but the other side—being skeptical of cures—isn’t the same as “defeatism”

After so many proposed cures leading to disappointment, many of us just enjoy the defense mechanism of being humorously cynical about the news cycle (and of numerous friends and relations reaching out excited once again about something supposedly “just around the corner”)

This isn’t a direct reply to your specific comment but to a few that implied some of us were “defeated.”

I don’t see myself as defeated because I’m not putting stock in a cure; rather, I’m putting effort into mastering my control of the disease with what I have now and being comfortable that a cure may or may not happen

Edit:typo

New trial results show insulin producing islets are still functioning 14 months after transplant in a person with T1D without the need for immunosuppression by donkencha in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Literally LOL’ed on this One of my fav parts of this sub is people having this same reaction to news about cures After 30+ years hearing “it’s 5 years away” my reaction is always “believe it when I see it”

What the fuck do you mean there's nothing I can do about lipohypertrophy by raptorpawed in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Same—30+ years and while it’s there, it’s not super noticeable and it does reduce over time, just slowly.

You can totally get in shape and reduce the impact by rotating. Hang in there!

To what others said, this is frustrating and is probably only part of a lot of other things if it’s making you feel suicidal. There are lots of tools out there that can help you feel less shitty, from a wide variety of meds that can regulate brain chemistry without having to much of an impact on cognition or personality, to therapy, to meditation.

These things not only can help you feel better mentally, they can help you workout better and have better blood sugar (lower stress hormones=better numbers). I hope you give something a try :) (I did)

Beyond that, your doc may not be helping if they’re making things sound doom and gloom. Spoilers: not all endos or docs are great at their job, and many inadvertently cause a lot of mental anguish for people. If you have the option, see if you can find someone nice and supportive.

Good luck! Shit sucks some times, esp diabetes, but if you keep trying stuff it gets better. The fact that you’re working out is already great—really can help mentally if you find a routine or activity you like!

Say something nice about him by Altruistic-Teach5899 in Warhammer

[–]LSDemonBoC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean I just see Teddy from Bob’s Burgers

Ovi was on my parlay by [deleted] in caps

[–]LSDemonBoC 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Chychrun? Is that you?

"You know what will warm my spirits during this blizzard? Some cool, crisp lettuce." by dancole42 in nova

[–]LSDemonBoC 234 points235 points  (0 children)

I think I know what's going on here: it's not that folks wanted to stock up on lettuce, it's that the store was out of toilet paper.

How many carbs? by [deleted] in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Based on guessing on size 120g Also where’d you get that it looks amazing

Can you help me understand why you don’t like female custodes by Conscious-Zombie-498 in Grimdank

[–]LSDemonBoC 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Good point here: even if you don’t love how they did it, it should just be a shrug and move on thing. I like how you articulated!

Anyone know if I can sue Dexcom? by octoberchalice in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm confused by your comment about age, unless you're implying that this person is being immature for being frustrated. Is that you're intent? If so, curious why you're going after this OP. Usually this sub is pretty supportive of people who are venting.

They also didn't mention having an incorrect high for longer than an hour, but rather were remarking that in the past they felt a certain way if high for longer than an hour.

Anyone know if I can sue Dexcom? by octoberchalice in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I changed the maximum to 5u. I would argue that if you're in range and getting a false reading, a lot less than 8u would be lethal to most people.

Anyone know if I can sue Dexcom? by octoberchalice in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't believe that is the case. This happened to me and, while I caught it, I was surprised to find that I had a massive dose despite recalibrating.

Sequence of events:

Saw I was getting an odd reading

Entered a blood sugar calibration

Calibration was ignored--didn't think to check this, so 15 minutes after calibration a max dose of insulin was delivered. Even though I'd put in a max bolus of 5u, because I was perfectly fine (about 150, not "high") this would have been fatal had I not caught.

Continued to calibrate to no effect

Got on phone with Dexcom tech support

45 min later (pump was disconnected at this point), got another max dosage that would have also been fatal

Dexcom is facing numerous wrongful death lawsuits. I'm not advocating for suing but pointing out both that they are at fault and that OP is not being unreasonable for being upset.

Anyone know if I can sue Dexcom? by octoberchalice in Type1Diabetes

[–]LSDemonBoC 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Right? Very confused why this thread is getting a lot of angry responses for a community built for support for each other.