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Dealing with the reality

emmmjay

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Hi Everyone. This is my first time on the forum. I've known I have Type 2 diabetes for about 3 years, but am not consistently doing well controlling it. I find it hard to stay focussed on it, so I'm hoping checking in here 3 or 4 times a week will help me "remember" I have diabetes and need to attend to it. I've browsed the site a bit and I thank you in advance for the excellent info I'll undoubtedly benefit from here. Wishing you all good health.
 
Hi emmmjay and welcome to the forum. Since you are having a bit of trouble with your control, here is some information prepared by the former monitors for new members, even if you are not newly diagnosed, which might help you get started on better management of your levels. You can ask as many questions as you like here as someone will always answer you. Do keep on checking in here as it will help you a lot.

 
Hi emmmjay,

A warm welcome to the forum. Hope to see you posting, nothing considered silly. There are many people who have put their diabetes on the back burner. The advice that Daisy has given you is the best way forward.
 
Hi, emmmjay.
Welcome to us all here.
Nice of you to introduce yourself too.
Unfortunately diabetes is with us all 24/7, never gives us a break or a hoilday!
It can often feel hard work and too much effort with little reward at times, so it is easier to try and forget it exists. [in denial]
I did this myself when first diagnosed, couldn't and wouldn't accept it. So I do understand!
Now you feel much better about the reality of it, you will need help and support along the way too.
Please ask any questions you feel/need to, someone will be happy to help, assist,support you.
Gradually over time you will find things slot into place and begin to make sense.
Hope this helps?
Please do keep in touch with us all and let us know how you are going on.
Anna.x
 
Thank-you, Anna, for responding and for your encouraging words. I'm not sure what happens to these replies because I sent one to the other responders and don't see it here. Perhaps it goes directly to you. Still learning how this site works!
 
In the past when people have had problems replying it is because sometimes they've hit the preview button (it's in in the middle when you use "post reply" as opposed to "quick reply"-so an easy mistake to make). Anyway, hello! I'd of thought the ill fellings from bad control would remind you and get you on track. When I was diagnosed I just loooked upon it as something to beat so I will beat it!
 
Hi Gappy. Thanks for responding. Actually, I don't have "ill feelings" from lack of good control. I tend to go high and may feel a little more tired than normal but certainly not anything like my friend whose sugars tend to plummet. However, lately I've been feeling tingling in my feet. I don't know if it's related to the diabetes or a dodgy sciatic nerve, but, either way, I'm taking it as a sign to become more serious about both. Glad you have that fighting spirit: I'm sure it will serve you well.
 
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