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What is the no 1 thing that frustrates you about living with type 1 diabetes?

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why can't everyone get on........
I would love to hear your thoughts on this important topic...............
 
Type 2 since 2012. Hi ! Good question and you should get many answers. I miss Chocolate and a sweet after dinner, I have a boring diet which is suposed to reverse my diabetes but it's not working as quick as I hope it would, so I battle on being a good boy.
 
As a reasonably recent member to the T1D club the most frustrating thing so far is lack of spontaneity. Ie “Oh I could go a sweet treat” Reality - ugh I can’t be bothered counting carbs and dosing appropriately.. so just go with out. Same with other activities.
 
Not being able to get the help asked for consultations keep being cancelled unhelpful diabetes nurses and not being able to have repeat prescriptions
 
All of it! Not sure I can pick one thing.
But maybe that it just keeps getting harder and more unpredictable :( I thought it would get easier to deal with, but nope, no such luck.
 
All the above plus the assumption that all diabetes is the same.
I have had enough of the "why don't you stop taking insulin and eat low carb/do more exercise/...?"

It's tough enough when I have the same type of diabetes as 10% of people with diabetes, I cannot imagine hoe frustrating it s if you have MODY or one of the less common types.

(This is not a criticism of anyone with type 2 on this forum. It is a criticism of the media abbreviating "type 2 diabetes" to just "diabetes".)
 
Doctors & mainly nurses not knowing the actual effects, difficulties and feelings we have to personally deal with. Learning from a book and listening is one thing however having to deal with such a problem is different.
 
Not being able to get the help asked for consultations keep being cancelled unhelpful diabetes nurses and not being able to have repeat prescriptions

Odd I have non of your problems so, I find the NHS staff very helpful and am very grateful for them , my consultations always on time ( it helps if you ask for the first appointment . I don't understand why they don't give you repeats. I have been T1 for 30 years and it has never been a problem. .
 
The assumption that if you end up in DKA (or close to it) it is your own fault, because everyone knows female diabetics stop taking their insulin in order to lose weight. This was repeated by two doctors, when I was strugging with crazy BS levels after Hypurin Bovine Lente had been discontinued and I had been on three different basals in a matter of weeks.
 
Odd I have non of your problems so, I find the NHS staff very helpful and am very grateful for them , my consultations always on time ( it helps if you ask for the first appointment . I don't understand why they don't give you repeats. I have been T1 for 30 years and it has never been a problem. .
lucky you
 
All of the above, but the 2 things that frustrate me the most are never having a day off, and the unpredictability of it.
 
Exercising in the afternoon/evening crashes my blood sugars.
 
The appointments.. Plain & simple. It's always just been the appointments.
 
Having had diabetes for over 40 years I don’t really get frustrated about anything anymore it’s just a way of life now and to be honest there are far more people worse off than me , let’s fCe it these days if your type 1 you can eat almost anything libre makes blood testing easier , I’ve lost my leg and even that doesn’t get on my nerves , I suppose the main thing that frustrates. Me is the 3 year driving license , mainly because I hate filling in forms ,
Even with all I’ve said when I was first diagnosed I was frustrated at everything , I hated diabetes , everything every part of it but as with most things in life time and experience is a great leveller ,
Great thread btw
 
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Having to think about it so much! Its exhausting making so many decisions on a daily basis, and I hate how rubbish I feel when I’m having a bad patch with rollercoaster bloods - especially trying to handle hormonal days
 
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