Thanks for all the replies.
I have been tested by both the diabetic specialist and the GP and my TSH (Thyroid) is 4.9, not massive but high normal.
Regarding the HbA1C it has been 42/6% since May. It has been very steady which is great.
I already had a decent diet but I tweaked it recently to increase my calorie intake on the advice of my GP who is also Type 1. However I lost a pound .
So far I’ve been advised to reduce my insulin and I’m only on meal time, due to the honeymoon period. They have suggested my pancreas might be working a bit more at the moment giving me lower blood sugers.
Does anybody use anything in their diet or supplements to give an energy boost? The fat thing is defo interesting and will try that out.
Merry Christmas Everyone!
I’m new to this and this is my first post, so be gentle.
I was diagnosed in Feb this year with Type 1, within a week I was back playing football, work within 2 weeks, my bloods have averaged 6% since, no sideline issues have been diagnosed either and generally I adapted well... But the last couple of months things have changed!
I have now lost more weight ( I was twelve and a half stone for 10 years prior to diagnosis) and I am now 11st. To quote Mike Myers I look like a Orange on a tooth pick. I was 11,5 at diagnosis.
Next is the fatigue... I’m pooped. I’ve gone from attending the gym regularly, playing football, working hard and not being ill to an old man overnight! I’ve had so much blood taking in the past couple of months I reckon that accounts for the weight loss and everything is in good working order according to the doctors. I have now missed two months of work. Which is frustrating given the start I made to empowering myself to manage my diagnosis.
The advice I have had is be patient and slowly build back up. Good advice but is there anything else I can do to boost myself and strengthen back up? I want to return to being active and enjoying work soon.
Please help, thanks Callum.
Hiya and welcome, @CalGra84 , sorry to hear about the changes you've been experiencing.I have been tested by both the diabetic specialist and the GP and my TSH (Thyroid) is 4.9, not massive but high normal.
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