@LloydsBank I’ve been asked to approve a transaction through the app and I get the notification on my phone from you but when I go into the app there is no transaction showing to approve it takes me straight to my account
Rest in peace Roscoe. It wasn’t just the world of F1 that was praying for your recovery. Pets are more than just pets, they become our family. Sending so much love to Lewis Hamilton and everyone that knew and loved Roscoe.
#Roscoe
Eric has disappeared. I’m desperately hoping stuck somewhere rather than the alternative. If there’s anyone local (Sheffield, S8), I’d appreciate it if you could retweet this please 🤞🏻 #CatsofTwittter#Sheffield#HelpSheffield
@stonecld316babe@GBDocInfo@parthaskar I had the same issue had freestyle for years, was gutted and the machine they wanted to give me wasn’t recommended for type 1 as it didn’t do ketones! Managed to get one that does ketones but miss my freestyle
🔥 #TheTraitors producers announce “wickedly immersive and mischievous” Channel 4 reality show The Inheritance!
The new series is described as a game of “wit, willpower, persuasion, and betrayal, where it’s not about who deserves the money, but who’s willing to outplay, out-charm, and out-scheme the competition to claim it.”
Today is World Diabetes Day. There are good days and there are bad days, but no matter how hard it gets you are more than your condition and it doesn’t define you.
#WorldDiabetesDay2024#WorldDiabetesDay#Diabetes
In 1922, a group of scientists went to the Toronto General Hospital where diabetic children were kept in wards, often 50 or more at a time. Most of them were comatose and dying from diabetic ketoacidosis. Others were being treated by being placed on an extremely strict diet, which inevitably led to starvation.
These children were essentially in their death beds, awaiting what was at that time, certain death. The scientists moved swiftly and proceeded to inject the children with a new purified extract of insulin.
As they began to inject the last comatose child, the first one to be injected began to wake up. Then one by one, all the children awoke from their diabetic comas. A room that was full of death and gloom, suddenly became a place of joy and hope.
In the early 1920s, Frederick Banting and Charles Best discovered insulin under John Macleod at the University of Toronto. With the help of James Collip, insulin was purified, making it available to successfully treat diabetes. Both Banting and Macleod earned Nobel Prizes for their work in 1923.
In the same year, Banting, Collip, and Best decided to sell the insulin patent to the University of Toronto for $1.
Banting famously went on to say, "Insulin does not belong to me, it belongs to the world."
🔊Sound on!🔊
We're excited to introduce our new film, ‘What a cure feels like’, celebrating our transformation to Breakthrough T1D!
The film features real people affected by type 1 diabetes (T1D) and captures the relentless nature of living with T1D and the hundreds of extra decisions made each day.
We would like to say a special thank you to @tara_humphrey and her daughter Tahlia, @LisWarren, @joem_ and his partner Salman and @Jonpeach5 who shared their experiences and worked alongside us to create this film.
Together, let's raise awareness and inspire hope for a future without T1D💙
#BreakthroughT1D #WhatACureFeelsLike #T1D #GBDoc
Shiela’s Well gets the job done stepping up to a mile for the first time!
Well done to the team at @granttuerracing who are in fantastic form.
Another excellent ride by Silvestre.
She was purchased from @Lackendarra_stb.
Well done to all involved especially her owners!