Sorry, this is the first I've been on. Been pretty much asleep for 2 days. My boyfriend dragged me kicking and screaming to hospital, where I still am. Heading in the right direction though, sorry to have worried anyone
Looks like that pain was a blessing in disguise. Missing 2 shots is a win in comparison, well done and to contradict myself, It's ok just taking it one meal at a time too.Still not quite 100%, had a few arguments over taking the insulin but only missed 2 injections so far... getting back on track but now suffering conjunctivitis, never easy eh?
Im shocked by these events..........
2 years with no insulin, I am pretty sure this would have killed the majority of us........
glad to hear your getting treatment in hospital.....
has the constant high sugars not effected your day to day life? what about your energy levels? toilet trips? the list can go on......
is your diabulimia been or being treated..........?
must be hard to break a long term habit of not taking any insulin.....
i hope you recover quickly......
Looks like that pain was a blessing in disguise. Missing 2 shots is a win in comparison, well done and to contradict myself, It's ok just taking it one meal at a time too.
have you thought about low carb? Get your Basal done and then it's just bolus for 15-20g of carb in a meal. If you're having a bad day and miss a bolus shot. it's not that big of a deal.
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
I hope you feel better. I'm currently struggling aswell for different reasons but feel your pain. It will get better this is what I keep telling myself. It's not an easy condition to live with. Once you get support from the medical team things will start to look up. Wishing you all the best. It's a good thing you went to the hospital. Take care LIt's not even about the craving, it's just one of those foods that I love, always have. Ahh see, I think you may be spot on. People are saying I look better but all see is flab... maybe a wee counselling session wouldn't go amiss!
Cavity you look like a lovely girl in your picture. Keep it that way, don't let diabetes spoil them with issues like your conjunctivitis etc. get some counselling to help you accept your diabetes and bulimia issues. I know our clinic as a permanent psychologist perhaps yours will to. Confront them before it's too late. Engage the help of your boyfriend he obviously cares and would love to help I'm sure. Take care.It's not even about the craving, it's just one of those foods that I love, always have. Ahh see, I think you may be spot on. People are saying I look better but all see is flab... maybe a wee counselling session wouldn't go amiss!