I have not been around for a long time! Hence the title.
Long story cut very short, I thought I was suffering from sciatica problems last June and was popping pain relief until the GP could do something about it. He had requested a scan for me but we all know GP requests take ages. I collapsed a couple of times and one night was taken into hospital. After answering their silly questions about who the Prime Minister was and did I know where I was (I obviously thought I was in a much more lucid state than I was!), they scanned me and discovered I had lots of abscesses growing along my spine and that my back was a wall of pus and poison. Well that explained a lot. I spent 15 weeks in hospital, being barrier nursed for most of that, being pumped with antibiotics and pain relief. After doing so well with controlling my carbs and therefore BS levels, I was stuck with NHS food, they do not have dietary treatment for diabetes and prefer to treat with drugs. Then they took me off my Metformin because I was being scanned almost weekly.
I am now home. Walking with one crutch and starting to drive my car again. I need to work on my low carb mojo desperately. I haven't even tested my blood glucose for months. I know this is not good enough.
So, it all starts again tomorrow. I know I have been silly but I could have died last year and they still don't know how I ended up like that. Messes with your head a bit.
New start, to build the life I want. Encouragement always welcome. I shall post my morning BS levels.
Sorry to hear this - hope you're on the mend xxI'm currently in hospital and the choices you get are very poor!!
Sorry to hear this - hope you're on the mend xx
Hope you have your feet up and someone to fuss over you xxThank you I'm allowed home todayX
I think very highly of the NHS. The individual doctors and consultants (and I saw a lot!) were superb. As were those working in the labs whom I did not see. I want to fight for the NHS and tell that Mr *unt where to go!Hi @KateA , what a story. Never heard of that condition before.
You've survived the NHS so the rest is plain sailing. Take it easy kiddo.
Puts it all in to perspective really. While we can do things that damage our health with diabetes, acute syndromes that immediately threaten our lives are equally demanding and much more immediately dangerous.
Welcome back. You can get back on it and tame the D beast!
Hey Kate, wow I've never heard of that happening to someone before! Sounds like you've really been through it! Nhs food is shocking for diabetics, I'm currently in hospital and the choices you get are very poor!! Getting back on track will be a breeze for you after all you've got through I have no doubt about that! Well done on what you've done so far, you will know better than us if you will be best to plunge straight back in or just take little steps at a time regarding bg testing and lc but I wish you the best of luck!X
Oh my!!! Sounds like you have had an absolute horrendous time.
I think we all will wish you a speedy, full recovery now you are home.
Unfortunately the NHS do not cater for diabetics.... I was in last year overnight for a mastectomy and my husband had to bring my food in for that one night. Unfortunately I only eat non processed food.... And they could not cope with a chicken or salmon salad...
I didn't have breakfast the following morning. Waited until hubby brought me home... If I had wanted icecream and or treacle tart with custard I would have been fine!! Thank goodness I was only in for one night.
Wishing you well and lower carbing and getting testing again will aide your recovery... Best wishes...
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