claymic said:thanks for your advice. i have been doing some research. it is difficult to figure out who would be a good councellor. in any case i have plucked up my courage and made a phone call and have an initial assessment session next week.
i was quite nervous before calling but i have done it.
i want to get a grip on this once and for all!!
the_anticarb said:The consequences with diabetes are so bloody far in the future that it's hard psychologically to take them on board. Someone once said if you got a violent stomach ache, or intense pain every time your blood sugar went above 12, there'd be a heck of a lot less diabetics with complications. But it's so easy to get away with the high blood sugars, that by the time you realise you've done the damage it can be too late to sort it out.
Unbeliever said:This topic always fascinates me . Counselling for diabetes. I my case i have no issues wih food. was slim at diagnosis {t2} amd have remained so I put on a little weight with medication but manged to lose it again. Although there was no trace of eye problems when i was fisrt diagnosed I developed macular oedema as a result of being given rosiglitazone. Despite years of treatment the condition keeps recurring -while my HBA1Cs go down . The hospital say there is little more they can do for me . in fact some at the hospital say there is nothing at all and treatment should be stopped forthwith.
I don't blame anyone. Mistakes were made in my treatment. I am facing blindness. The worst thing that ever happened to me was my diagnosis. They reckon I was probably diabetic for most of my adult life. Naturally , I am somewhat depressed. Now -and this is a quesion for anyone who has undergone counselling or who knows about it - how would counselling help me?
I think this is the most important thing. If you're seeking counselling, you really need a clear idea of what you want to change.anna29 said:As some persons had no wish to change at all in some cases .
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