Whipping out my smartphone, I opened an app.
Looking at the graph on the screen, I smiled.
All good, I thought.
My levels were stable, so I put my phone in my pocket.
As a type 1 diabetic, it is vital that I monitor and maintain my glucose levels.
And having the freedom to check via an app on my phone was unbelievable.
But you see, it hasn’t always been this simple.
I was first diagnosed at three years old.
And while I vaguely remember being diagnosed, it feels like something I have always lived with.
Unlike type 2, type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition whereby my body has attacked the cells in my pancreas, so it no longer works.
My mum, Karen, 63, and dad, John, 61, provided…