Name: Mrs Seema Bapat
Age: 75 years
Occupation: Retired
The journey so far
I am a retired nurse and have studied M.B.B.S in India. I worked as a resident for one year and then moved to the U.S.A at the age of 25. I have always been weight-conscious. I am not very tall and don't want to look fat. After moving to the U.S.A, I often ate deserts, cakes and chocolate syrup. Since I was a medical student, I used to check my fasting and not postprandial blood sugar levels. At the time of check-up for health insurance, my blood sugar levels were found to be 300 mg/dL. I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 27.
I tended to feel hypoglycaemia at 1 a.m. I was put on a steady dose of insulin and was never prescribed more than 2 doses. I used to check my blood sugar levels four times a day which I continue to do even today.
I seek regular consultation to manage my insulin dosage through the pump according to my diet and lifestyle. My fasting blood sugar levels are now normal.
My friends and family
This story is from the June - July 2021 edition of Diabetes Health.
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