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  1. SamJermy87

    Energy "pick me ups"

    I'm not active at all. Office job. I have a high metabolism and always have. It's a very high intake I know and as I approach 30 this month I'm only just starting to get a slight rounder stomach area (dad bod). I'm 6foot4 I'm 89kg
  2. SamJermy87

    My Experience

    Thanks! I have a good support network around me. But there are still days I struggle with the depth of it all (even with these amazing people around me). Couple weekends ago I went to a Diabetes UK organised "away day" where a bunch of T1 got together in Leeds. It was fantastic. Was really...
  3. SamJermy87

    Energy "pick me ups"

    I've been looking at snacks like crackling, nuts and small tubs of fruit (under the threshold of needing to inject) but none have given me the boost of pre-D sugar snacks. Maybe nothing ever will. The Graze boxes look interesting, tried some a while back. May have to get back into them. Thanks!
  4. SamJermy87

    Energy "pick me ups"

    Haha, I know I know. What kind of Englishman am I?! I bad one thats who! I just never enjoyed the 'cuppa'.
  5. SamJermy87

    Energy "pick me ups"

    Also, the answers in question in regards to energy-boosting snacks. I am appreciating the feedback. One thing to add, I know I can still snack and inject for it, but this doesn't give me the boost I tend to be looking for. Short term I think im going to turn to the diet fizzy drinks and see if...
  6. SamJermy87

    Energy "pick me ups"

    with T1 and T2 being SO different from one another I do wonder why they have the same name. I know "back in the day" it was considered the same condition, but now we know better. Isn;t it time we separated these conditions? I know it'd likely prevent the ignorance in the general public I have...
  7. SamJermy87

    Energy "pick me ups"

    Is low-carb advised for all diabetics? Or is this a Type 2 over Type 1 thing? I eat about 3500-4000 calories a day and my evening meal is usually 200-300g of carbs. The concept of cutting out carbs feels like madness. A massively expensive crazy idea.
  8. SamJermy87

    Energy "pick me ups"

    I need to re-educate by bias against diet fizzy drinks then it seems. Thanks! I always used to go for the "full fat" fizzy pre-diabetes.
  9. SamJermy87

    Stubborn hypos

    Sorry to hear you're going through that :( I too suffer from nocturnal hypos. More than I do in the day time at least. The "hypo hangovers" the next morning are awful, it takes hours to feel "right" again. I have managed to narrow them down to a few reasons (for me): - Not eating a proper...
  10. SamJermy87

    Energy "pick me ups"

    Hey all! Me at pre-diabetes (Type 1), I had a sweet tooth. From early childhood through to 29 years old I ate and drank sugar like no other. Yet somehow I am still a decent average build (slight dad-bod on the tummy area now though) and generally always been quite healthy (excluding the...
  11. SamJermy87

    My Experience

    Thanks guys (apologies for the slow reply - been a hectic few weeks). Yeah, it feels good to talk about experiences. It's been super reassuring reading often that other people are going through the same stuff I am though!
  12. SamJermy87

    My Experience

    I guess mainly because if I am going to be interacting with other diabetics in the forum T1 & T2 it'd be good to know the difference. I don't know which is easier, harder, what the differences are or even why they have the same name when clearly they are very different. Before my diagnosis my...
  13. SamJermy87

    Garlic?

    A Type 1 food question. A couple of weeks ago I went through a phase of about 4 days where my insulin/carb ratio was clearly too much. Kept dropping into a hypo after each meal (or trying to, I kept pulling it back up with sweets and flapjack). I typically am 1 unit per 20g of carbs, but these...
  14. SamJermy87

    LibreView

    I hope they bring out an app, I'd prefer that to mobile web.
  15. SamJermy87

    New registration, but long time skulker

    Hi Juicyj, thanks! Thanks for the links too. I will find a time this weekend to go through them. :)
  16. SamJermy87

    New registration, but long time skulker

    Hi db89, Yeah, its definitely a bit of a life shock isn't it! What has been hardest for you? For me it is the inability to just enjoy eating. I am a foodie, I love food. But I can no longer just pig out, no thought, no care and enjoy food like I once did. I also find the sweet treats I used to...
  17. SamJermy87

    New registration, but long time skulker

    Haha, yeah. It's the "internet way"
  18. SamJermy87

    New registration, but long time skulker

    Hey Guzzler, Thanks! I am actually Norfolk born, but move int'north for my now wife. :)
  19. SamJermy87

    My Experience

    Wow, your friend was lucky! I cannot imagine how bad that could have been had he been out somewhere isolated like that! I have to admit, I don't know too much about Type 2. Your comment about he has it easy compared to you, maybe for him, but for me that's far from the truth. With a million...
  20. SamJermy87

    My Experience

    30th of November 2016 — I have never been good with dates but this is a date that will forever be etched in my mind. The day my whole life was rocked by the words “you have Type 1 diabetes”. From about early October I had minor symptoms of not feeling refreshed, fatigue, blurred vision and a...
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