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Complacent me!

hullaballou66

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Hi folks. I am not new to diabetes (11 years) but i am new to the forum. i have recently become very complacent about my diabetes. So much so that yesterday my blood sugar hit an all time high of 16.8. Went to bed at 6.30 last night and slept for 11 hours. I definitely know better than to deal with diabetes in this way. i have joined the forum today, not because i want sympathy etc but because i HAVE to give myself a serious shake. My father was 50 yr old when he died of complications related to diabetes. I will be 45 later this year and the reality of how young my father was when he passed away is hitting home. Please help me by giving encouragement but don't pussyfoot around or mince your words. I hope that people with diabetes will understand that pussyfooting around is not what i need (softly, softly from family & friends isn't working). therefore i give permission to you guys to GO FOR IT! I need to get back on track and fast!
 
Well done for taking the initiative, there is plenty of advice and support on this site - welcome
 
Hi Hullaballou, and welcome!

You say -'don't mince words'! If you watched your father die, you know what the complications can be.

I'm a fairly newly diagnosed type 2, and I asked myself "Do I want to end up blind and with no feet, in a wheelchair?" I don't, and nor do you!

This is a great forum, lots of friendly helpful people who are all experienced diabetics and really know what they are talking about. It's been a lifeline for me and it will be for you too.

Grab your diabetes (and yourself!) by the scruff of the neck and give it a good shake!

Viv
 
Welcome to the Forum, as a Diabetic for 11 years you have had plenty of time to develop bad habits !

How about going back to basics ? This is the information Ken and I give to new Diabetics. See if any of it helps.


 
Sue/Ken, many thanks for the information. i appreciate it very much. I think i do need to go back to basics and treat the diabetes as if it is a new diagnosis.
 
I'm newly diagnosed and decided I like life with both legs! I play badminton in the local league and have decided diabetes will be a force for good in making sure I get even fitter and win more matches next season!
 
Hi Gappy and welcome to the forum In order to get even fitter as you would like, I suggest you read the information the Forum Monitors have written for newly diagnosed members. It appears earlier in this thread and may be useful to you to keep your level of fitness up and your diabetes under good control. To win more matches and keep your legs on!

Have a good read of it then ask as many questions as you need to.
Edit: reading one of your previous posts I see you have already found it. It will help you a lot to follow the advice in there
 
hullaballou66 said:
Sue/Ken, many thanks for the information. i appreciate it very much. I think i do need to go back to basics and treat the diabetes as if it is a new diagnosis.

Hi, firstly can I say your have done the first step. I was diagnosed two weeks ago, I have many medical complications. One thing I have learnt early is that this forum is full of support and great advise.

As mention earlier, I have other medical problems and its very very easy to give up, I know the feeling. BUT..... you have to remember, that its possible with knowledge and support to make things far more easier for yourself IF you can get a grip on focus. YOUR NOT ALONE. although sometimes you may feel like it. You must have been through some tough times seeing your father going through was he did.

Sorry to ask this... But if your father was alive , he would NOT want you to loose motivation regarding your Diabetes, he would want you to fight it all the way. You have done right and start from the beginning. Its never to late.

I wish you luck and I know there are plenty of people to help here.

Simon x
 
Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to offer advice and support re my earlier posting. I very much appreciate all comments.
I am in a far better frame of mind and have been checking my blood sugars 3 x daily. Have been reading ingredient/nutrition labels and have been writing a food journal every day. Just going back to basics has truly helped me.
 
Its good to hear that you are in a far more positive frame of mind now Things can only get better for you now , great
 
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