@donnellysdogs I've been on the pump 7 years and before I was on 4 injections a day. I used to get on with it really well but it doesn't seem to be working any more. And I'm having trouble with the insets going in
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I'm a type 1 diabetic have been for most of my life. Been on anti depressants and anxiety tablets. But ever since I've turned 18 no one seems to be bother like hospital or doctors. Has anyone else had this problem? Because I really don't know what to do
@Winnie53 thank you so much for your advice. I'll do my own research as you said but also your advice has helped a lot. I hope your ok and don't have ad much trouble
I did Google it and see it came up with neuropathy. But just wanted to try and gets people advice. Wasn't sure if it's the job which may affect it as well
Just need some advice some of you guys if it's possible. I've had type 1 diabetes for nearly 17 years. Only recently have I started getting cramps In my legs and tingling feeling in my hands. Not sure if it's through my blood sugars or whether it's due to me being a chef and being on my feet all...
Thanks for the help guys. Claire_786 I would of rather stayed with my other diabetes nurse but because of my age I had to transferred to the adult clinic and feel like now their just not bothered
I've rang them and been told they will get back to me it's now nearly been a week and rang them more then once. My gp surgery does pump clinic as well as part of the diabetes clinic that's why I've been given the choose. Things aren't great with my diabetes and feel like I'm getting no support...
I've been a diabetic for nearly 16 years. Been on the insulin pump for 4 years. I was with my hospital a part of the children's clinic. However, before Christmas I got transferred over to the adult clinic towards the end of November. They wanted to keep a close eye on me to see how things were...
I've been on a insulin pump for 5 years. It was a lot to learn and a big decision for me but I've not regretted it since. It is expensive and does take a while with all the paperwork involved but do plenty of research and trust me you'll have it no time.
Hi Claire. I understand where your coming from. I have had type 1 diabetes for 15 years. However I've only recently been diagnosed with depression. I had simular trouble with my hospital nurse. However my gp helped a lot. Have you considered counselling? It is always best to carry on talking...