porl69
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After reading a thread just now by @Jeremy_Wood I thought I should write my story
Long story......
Diagnosed T1D 45 years ago at the tender age of 6. To me at the time it was no big deal! My mother was very strict with what I ate and my urine tests were always pretty good. Then High School happened... used to have a packed lunch for dinner, all healthy eating, until I started to notice all my friends were having strange chocolate thing and Coke. Nothing diet happening then. Needless to say I started to cheat with my healthy lifestyle a lot... Down to see the diabetic doctor with my test result pad in hand the vast majority of it made up, was told I was having the dreaded "lie detector" test (HBA1C). Waited 6 months for my next appointment and the doctor said that my HBA1C was really high and if I did nothing to lower it I would have problems later on in life. At 14 years old I knew better than the doctors, my eye sight was amazing I still had 2 feet and my kidneys were working fine!
So from around 14 I totally lost control of my T1 and didnt really care as I was having no problems. On times I would be a really good diabetic just to get my HBA1C down to a reasonable level.
Early twenties was always out drinking with my friends then a curry after and seldom doing an injection until the following day when my blood sugars were thru the roof......still I knew better than the doctors.....still had very good eyesight, still had 2 feet and kidneys seemed like they were working fine...... so the abuse of my T1 continued
Around the early 1990s I had my first eye test and retinopathy was taking hold, so was given appointments to have laser treatment. Can remember feeling VERY nervous but after 1 treatment realized that it wasn't soo bad and carried on with the abuse, but not so bad now as I realized I was starting to have a few problems. After numerous laser treatments on both eyes I woke one morning to see that I had "corrugated" vision out of my left eye, so straight down the eye clinic to ask what was happening. Was seen and told I needed to go to Bristol Eye Hospital to see them straight away. Bristol...surgeon said I needed an urgent operation to lift my retina and remove the scar tissue that was forming behind my eye. Am now scared. Had the op, and was told I could go home, impaired vision in my left eye but was told it would get better. 2 weeks after the op was rushed back to Bristol with severe pains in my eye. Was told that my retina had detached and needed an emergency op to put it back in place. That happened another twice over 2 months at which point the surgeon said he had to remove my retina. So am now blind in my left eye!!! Did that teach me a lesson??? Hell no I continued with the abuse, again not so bad BUT still not a well controlled diabetic AND still I knew better than the doctors.
3 years ago was called in to my GP and told that my creatinine level was high. Rushed down to the local hospital and waited the customary 6 hours to be seen and told after blood test and scans that my kidney was only functioning at 21% and that I now was stage 4 CKD.
NOW this has really scared me as I am needle sensitive!!!! OK doing my own injections after 85K of the little sods BUT anyone else doing them ie bloods etc I am a total wimp. So with the thought of dialysis and or kidney transplant stuck in my head I have now decided that it is about time I actually listened to the doctors and specialist nurses have been telling me for 45 years that I really need to get and keep control of my diabetes.
I am now a VERY well controlled diabetic for 95% of the time. My kidneys are still working at 21% not good I know BUT not getting worst. I have just been prescribed the Freestyle Libre and am awaiting for a consultation with a different diabetic doctor about going on and insulin pump (Omnipod)
Any younger diabetics reading this.... TAKE NOT OF WHAT YOUR DIABETIC DOCTOR AND DSNs TELL YOU else you will end up in the same place as me OR worst...
Really had to shorten this massive story down a load
Long story......
Diagnosed T1D 45 years ago at the tender age of 6. To me at the time it was no big deal! My mother was very strict with what I ate and my urine tests were always pretty good. Then High School happened... used to have a packed lunch for dinner, all healthy eating, until I started to notice all my friends were having strange chocolate thing and Coke. Nothing diet happening then. Needless to say I started to cheat with my healthy lifestyle a lot... Down to see the diabetic doctor with my test result pad in hand the vast majority of it made up, was told I was having the dreaded "lie detector" test (HBA1C). Waited 6 months for my next appointment and the doctor said that my HBA1C was really high and if I did nothing to lower it I would have problems later on in life. At 14 years old I knew better than the doctors, my eye sight was amazing I still had 2 feet and my kidneys were working fine!
So from around 14 I totally lost control of my T1 and didnt really care as I was having no problems. On times I would be a really good diabetic just to get my HBA1C down to a reasonable level.
Early twenties was always out drinking with my friends then a curry after and seldom doing an injection until the following day when my blood sugars were thru the roof......still I knew better than the doctors.....still had very good eyesight, still had 2 feet and kidneys seemed like they were working fine...... so the abuse of my T1 continued
Around the early 1990s I had my first eye test and retinopathy was taking hold, so was given appointments to have laser treatment. Can remember feeling VERY nervous but after 1 treatment realized that it wasn't soo bad and carried on with the abuse, but not so bad now as I realized I was starting to have a few problems. After numerous laser treatments on both eyes I woke one morning to see that I had "corrugated" vision out of my left eye, so straight down the eye clinic to ask what was happening. Was seen and told I needed to go to Bristol Eye Hospital to see them straight away. Bristol...surgeon said I needed an urgent operation to lift my retina and remove the scar tissue that was forming behind my eye. Am now scared. Had the op, and was told I could go home, impaired vision in my left eye but was told it would get better. 2 weeks after the op was rushed back to Bristol with severe pains in my eye. Was told that my retina had detached and needed an emergency op to put it back in place. That happened another twice over 2 months at which point the surgeon said he had to remove my retina. So am now blind in my left eye!!! Did that teach me a lesson??? Hell no I continued with the abuse, again not so bad BUT still not a well controlled diabetic AND still I knew better than the doctors.
3 years ago was called in to my GP and told that my creatinine level was high. Rushed down to the local hospital and waited the customary 6 hours to be seen and told after blood test and scans that my kidney was only functioning at 21% and that I now was stage 4 CKD.
NOW this has really scared me as I am needle sensitive!!!! OK doing my own injections after 85K of the little sods BUT anyone else doing them ie bloods etc I am a total wimp. So with the thought of dialysis and or kidney transplant stuck in my head I have now decided that it is about time I actually listened to the doctors and specialist nurses have been telling me for 45 years that I really need to get and keep control of my diabetes.
I am now a VERY well controlled diabetic for 95% of the time. My kidneys are still working at 21% not good I know BUT not getting worst. I have just been prescribed the Freestyle Libre and am awaiting for a consultation with a different diabetic doctor about going on and insulin pump (Omnipod)
Any younger diabetics reading this.... TAKE NOT OF WHAT YOUR DIABETIC DOCTOR AND DSNs TELL YOU else you will end up in the same place as me OR worst...
Really had to shorten this massive story down a load
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