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nilemthakrar

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Hi
I am 18 and was diagnosed with T2 around 3 years ago. Was devastated and unable to cope. I was initially put on metformin, but unable to controll the sugars.I am now on Novorapid 3 times a day(before each meal) and Lantus at night.
I have suffered severe joint pains since and also while at a dance class I banged my hand on a door(about 2 years ago) which led to non stop tremour in my right hand.
I just want to join in a group of circle who can relate and understand me. I seem to feel very lethergic and depressed.
PLEASE HELP
I an scared.
 
Hi Nile,

i'm sorry to hear your T2 diabetes now needs insulin treatment...

i'm T1 was diagnosed Jan last year... i didnt take it well at all.. didnt take my insulin properly, if att all really, i too felt depressed and unable tocope and just wanted somebody to understand,

so i kind of know how you feel hun, do yo live on your own on maybe still with parent as your only 18...
just asking as im wondering how much support you get from family and friends?

i would suggest Nile you speak to your doctor about feeling depressed i finally went and waspu n anti-depressants in early december and after a few weeks i felt lke myself again and everyhing seemed to fall into place..

i also see a physcologist too which is good to get things out and discussed then discarded :o)

its difficult to get diagnosed at any age..

if you talk to your diabetes specialist im sure there will be a young persons diabetes group that s good for young 'uns like yourself,

but if your a shy one then talking to someone here is good even if its just a hello every now and then :o)

i hope you feel better in yourself soon hun,

xxxxxxxxx
 
Hi
Thanks for replying.
I live with my parents (Dad T2 diabetic on metformin) and my sister who is 23 and normal.

I went to see my gp last week.
He has referrred ne to the psychologist.
 
Hi Hana

Tried the website when I was put on insulin to get on DAFNE.
The reply was because I am T2 I do not qualify to go on this.
Still struggling sooooooo much calculating how much insulin to take as not able to calculate carbs in chappati's and curry being an asian.
Mum tries sooo hard,but together we are not able to get it right. That is when she suggested I go to this DAFNE for the week
When mum called them about one and half years ago,they said she has to wait till she is 18 and now they say I don't qualify even though I am insulin dependent.
I know I am 18, but mum worries all the time and is always stressing, when she is at work.

I love the support I am getting on here.

Thanks
 
Hi Nile.

I know nothing about insulin but I'm VERY surprised that, at your age, you have been told you have T2 diabetes. I would have thought you were T1.

Anyone else here who has an opinion on this?

wiflib
 
i actually may be curious as to why you are on insulin so quickly? i know some type 1's are on typical type 2 medication...

i think its a bit outrageous that you do not qualify for DAFNE jus because you are type 2!! i thinkanyone should be welcome that uses insulin!!

im happy to hear you have seen a doc and been referred to a physcologist, i also agree with hana to look at the link shes given you and im sure youllfind at least one person if not many that are in the same boat as you :)

there are alot of carb books out there that give you amount of carbs for everything from macdonalds to indian food so im sure if you look around on the net a bit youll find some info,

i would also suggest to request to see your dietician.. im booked onto DAFNE in april but in the meantime i see a dietician, he/she should be able to set you in the right direction and make carb counting alot less complicated an confusing for you nile :)

what are your sugars like..? (if you dont mind me asking?) just curious how your managing your diabetes with all these things running through your mind!! you havent yet managed how they are?

quite often high sugars can make you feel lethargic and own in yourself (as well as quite poorly!!)

so maybe if you can see a dietician to get some simple advice to start with (she/he will also know about all types of food so no need to worry about uncommon foods :)) then you can improve your sugar levels which could also lift your mood :)

anyway :) i best stop typing before i fill the whole site hehe.

i hope you get everything sorted soon and if you ever need anything you can always give me a buzz n here or just post a topic and someone will always be there to give some advice or even just a how you doing :)

ebony x
 
hii...x
my readings in the morning are between 4-7...afternoons go a bit funny with 10-13 and then at nights reading are a bit high at times with 8-10. i have also had readings reaching 30 and been hospitalized on numerous occasions.
which isnt brilliant at all...

in january 2009 my hba1c was 9 but kind of went through depression due to my tremour and was taken out of college due to it which is when i gave up with taking insulin and gave up on everything hba1c is august was 13+

ever since it has showed that no matter how hard i try to bring my sugars low its just not going...and if it does it goes tooo low...

i have no idea what to do...
 
Nile,

There is a course for type 2's, think it is called the 'X-pert Course', but can't be sure.

I think that you need to make a appointment at your diabetes clinic to discuss your meds and control, in the meantime keep a diary of food eaten and blood glucose readings to show them when you attend.

Nigel
 
nilemthakrar said:
hii...x
my readings in the morning are between 4-7...afternoons go a bit funny with 10-13 and then at nights reading are a bit high at times with 8-10. i have also had readings reaching 30 and been hospitalized on numerous occasions.
which isnt brilliant at all...

in january 2009 my hba1c was 9 but kind of went through depression due to my tremour and was taken out of college due to it which is when i gave up with taking insulin and gave up on everything hba1c is august was 13+

ever since it has showed that no matter how hard i try to bring my sugars low its just not going...and if it does it goes tooo low...

i have no idea what to do...

i know exactly what itslike to have extremely high spikes but sugars between 4-7 are very good in the morning so it sound like to me you may need to tweak your lantus a bit assuming you take it a night? could be wearing off early giving you high sugars twoards the end of the day?

i can understand you gving up after your tremour bless your heart! but the main thinig is your trying to get them down now which is great even if your not quite getting there yet!

my HBA1C in movember was 16.3% trrible i know, but with persevereance... alot of highs and lows igot it down to 12% in just 6 weeks, so dont give up!!

do you contact your diabetes specialist often for insulin advice? do you test often and write it down?

if not it could be a good idea to start doing this i test at least 8 time a day, then at the end of the day i write all readings into a diary, this only take 5 mins and is good to show my dc or DN results for advice :o)

i also would take nigels advice and ask about this course sounds like it would be gold dust for you!!

remember DONT give up!!! keep going!!

if you ever struggle and want to give up come on here or another websitejust to chat and feel good enough to carry on going nile!!
 
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