UserABC2021
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- Type of diabetes
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- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi,
I was diagnosed yesterday, so still in shock and awaiting my diabetes team meeting tomorrow.
I'm a recovery driver for big yellow, and I guess this has been building up since last June at least. I had an accident at work then, ripped my rotator in a couple of places , which led me to working in the office for a few months. Very sedintary lifestyle, latte instead of a mug of tea, pastries instead of bacon and eggs, you get the idea.
In Oct I had my operation, was laid up at home till the new year before returning to light duties in the office. Around Christmas was when I really began to feel out of sorts, waking up in the night several times, running hot, and generally feeling drained. It peaked yesterday when I realised my vision was way out, so I went to the doctors. He tested me and I returned a reading of 27 so was sent packing to the hospital.
Now here we are.
I'm juggling because at 64 I still need to work, but I have to also manage...
Whilst all of that may help define me I try to no let it restrict me, which is where being Type 2 is different as it will restrict me.
So, I will be trawling the site looking for wisdom from others, from you, so thank you all for sharing your journeys here.
Harrison
(you're using my favourite software package so that makes me at home straight away
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I was diagnosed yesterday, so still in shock and awaiting my diabetes team meeting tomorrow.
I'm a recovery driver for big yellow, and I guess this has been building up since last June at least. I had an accident at work then, ripped my rotator in a couple of places , which led me to working in the office for a few months. Very sedintary lifestyle, latte instead of a mug of tea, pastries instead of bacon and eggs, you get the idea.
In Oct I had my operation, was laid up at home till the new year before returning to light duties in the office. Around Christmas was when I really began to feel out of sorts, waking up in the night several times, running hot, and generally feeling drained. It peaked yesterday when I realised my vision was way out, so I went to the doctors. He tested me and I returned a reading of 27 so was sent packing to the hospital.
Now here we are.
I'm juggling because at 64 I still need to work, but I have to also manage...
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disoder (COPD)
Emphysema
Chronic Ideopathic Urticaria (CIU)
and on top of that I am on the spectrum, I have Asperger's Syndrome.Emphysema
Chronic Ideopathic Urticaria (CIU)
Whilst all of that may help define me I try to no let it restrict me, which is where being Type 2 is different as it will restrict me.
So, I will be trawling the site looking for wisdom from others, from you, so thank you all for sharing your journeys here.
Harrison
(you're using my favourite software package so that makes me at home straight away
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