Time helps with that too. Over time, injecting should become less hassle.And although it was an okish night, I didn't really enjoy it because of all the hassle of injecting and testing.
I'm confused. Why are you feeling restricted? Do you feel you can't go out and enjoy yourself? The only restriction I can see is having to carry kit (not too bad in winter with coat pockets), and avoiding sugar/simple carbs.How does everyone manage the festive period being a t1d?
I'm starting to feel a but overwhelmed by it all. Seeing people going out and enjoying themselves and me feeling restricted.
I know people say that you control the diabetes and not let it control you, but at the moment (6 months in) I feel that it's took over my life. Does it get easier? I really fancy a good night out with my best pal, Lager. But I am so worried about night time hypos that I feel I cannot have a drink.
Sorry for the festive moan.
I just bought some of these sugarfree things we put them on the xmas tree, no idea how its called in english but I ll add a picture. The green is marzipan, yellow is nougat (I already opened that one) brown is.. Im not sure I just picked it, but they have lots more flavors. They r delicious and one has only 0.4 gr carbs in it. I wanted to try these bcoz even tho I already learnt to restrict all these during them holidays, but grandma likes cheating quite a lot and bcoz of grandpas death shes very depressed now. So I thought I would pack some safe options for her in case.
I hope u feel better, at 6 months I was getting very upset about diabetes too, I was diagnosed at last year christmas and spent the holidays in hosp. There r still many christmas meal options for diabetics too. Hope u doing okay. X
In a bio food shop in Budapest. I ll ask whats the brand next time I go there. Its around £20-25 for one kg (one piece was £0.20). Im not sure if its sold in the UK aswell but i can send some over there if anyones tempted to try it.Where do you get them? I like them for the wrapping, and lack of high sugar’s the icing on the cake - yes, the paradox is intended - and yes, feel free to groan.
@Scott-C . Cheese on toast!!!!!!!!!!!!! Probably the best bedtime snack after a few to many ever.
Always struggled with the bendy over to check the state of the melted cheese under the grill.
Quite often took 3 steps/ stumbles to the side and end up looking in the washing machine.
It's more a confidence thing with me. The whole thing of having to keep check on bloods etc is a pain. As a newby I do find it hard at times to test and even worse to inject.I'm confused. Why are you feeling restricted? Do you feel you can't go out and enjoy yourself? The only restriction I can see is having to carry kit (not too bad in winter with coat pockets), and avoiding sugar/simple carbs.
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