Liam1955
Master
- Messages
- 10,964
- Location
- York, England, UK.
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Anti-Gay People, Self Centre People, Two Faced People and Bad Language.
Maybe a chiropractor would be more apporopriate as they deal with bone alignments rather than just the muscles....Physio was useless for me because they thought my right hip was seized (couldn't hip hitch) but the problem was with my left hip being so deteriorated I was standing too low on the right to hitch the left hip up....@Jordi77 - That is my Biggest FEAR, having a Hypo in a Public Place! I have only had 3 hypos in 2 years (since using Insulin) but, luckily each one has been at home. So I always carry Glucose Tablets and 2 Yoghurt coated Museli bars when out. Physio did nothing for me, whereas Acupuncture did help for a short time to ease the Pain. So, you will be well educated on Diabetes after 22 years then?![]()
yes, it was arthritis. Osteoarthritis rather than rhuematoid....the latter can be treated with some extent with medication but not osteo.....apparently the trigger for both that and my fibromyalgia was put down to an infection I'd had (a chest infection)@Sable_Jan - Did you find out what had made your hip deteriorate? Did you have some form of Arthritis?![]()
@magsiesss - Hello- please do join in the topic of conversation. What is your views?
I rang she was on holiday, rang me on return, but she's nice, just said watch carbs but eat some carbs, don't stress, if you have problem book to see doctor , trying to get appiontment is so so hard, but I've been very stressed for months, things going on so think that's messed me up & routine, kind of you thanks, just been naughty feel awful now just ate small kit Kat my daughter left here! Oops@maureen5752 - HiJust read your post from earlier about hypos. Think you could benefit from discussing your meds with the Diabetic Nurse. You don't have to wait out 6 months or 3 months before your next review, if you need to see her sooner - make an appointment. William x
. Lucky you William I've had dozens of hypos outside, had one yesterday, was shaking stuttering, so embarrassing, shoving jelly babies in my mouth just as I was about to pay!!! Think I should see doctor, my diabetes isn't under control, getting really down past few months, became bit reclusive for few months, living alone is new to me, & a no go, to quiet. 7.2 this morning, been going up recently. Have good day everyone
@magsiesss - If that should happen? with the meter, then do let us know on the Forum as some forum members have links for sites about meters. Do you and your Partner both follow the LCHF Diet which is popular with a lot of people on here.
How are your readings? And how is your partners readings?
Don't be afraid to ask questions if your unsure about anything, we are all friendly and help each other. Have you had a good read on the threads?![]()
Mmmmmm, Johnny Depp............. drooooooool........... (Well, as Cap'n Jack, anyway)Aye aye cap'n. Heave-ho me hearties...... Ooh just had a thought, Captain Jack Sparrow, Pirates of the Caribbean......
Thanks will do, hope your wellIf I were you, I would certainly go to your GP and have a chat about the hypos. I was reading the Glic info sheet this morning and it does state that if you have too many hypos, go to your GP as he might have to check your medication.
There are people all over the country now, Vicky, scrutinising their pupils!!! LOLI think some gps are like that. Mine isn't. He likes me independant and making a difference. Dn knows how independant I am but she is there if I need her.
I only bother hospital if I'm in danger. They have sooo many patients who know nothing. I gleem her advice and knowledge of her years and years of seeing others improve or get worse. Test strips carnt do that. Like these forums are more valuable than test strips but without my test strips I'd be relying on my feelings and size of my pupil. Yes. My pupil being enlarged is a sign of high sugar. Small pupil is low sugar. For me.
Now that only works on the principle of what your body feels is a high sugar and your not looking at your pupil in bright light or dark room. (Normal/ average daylight or artifical light.
Have a look for yourself.![]()
Well Liam you have your 2 boiled eggs & I didn't think you wore leather boots! Ha ha ok get your boots on let's all go for a booze/knees up ha ha@maureen5752 - Oh I see, is it "favouritism" then just asking @debrasue to put her boots on and go for a drink!!![]()
Pretty much by exclusion as symptoms can vary so wildly between people and between hours of the day. Generally mild to severe fatigue which can come on like the flip of a switch, memory problems (which can vary wildly too) the most consistent diagnostic tool is really painful pressure points on the body. Press on a "normal" person others little or no reaction but with us it causes severe pain. There's lots of other things including peeing for England@Sable_Jan - My poor Mother had Osteoarthritis of the Spine and Hips and she suffered with pain I had to fight to stop the tears from flowing seeing her suffer and with her having Alzheimer's she didn't understand why. I have heard of this Fibromyalgia - how is that diagnosed?![]()