don't call me Shirley. (Sorry, couldn't resist)
Hi ellskbells, thank you! I've had a casual sit down with my lecturer and tried to explain however she didn't seem to understand no matter how much I explained, I get the feeling they just think I'm incredibly lazy and try get off doing the work (not the case at all) but I am hesitant to take it much further as I was told "if it is too much to handle then I'd advise you to leave" and yes I can see her point in saying that but I refuse to let diabetes run my life! X@katelynnmcbeth hi and welcome to the forumyou are a long way from the only one, I am in absolutely the same boat at the moment. Third year of university, loads of deadlines looming, and my pancreas and I are at war. Have you at any point sat down with your lecturer, as in actually arranged a meeting to talk about what having diabetes involves? Or, have you asked someone from your diabetes team to write a letter to the aforementioned muppet to educate them on just how much hard work living with this can be?
Be kind to yourself. I know it feels like you are drowning in work, but working so hard that you end up falling asleep without eating/doing your injections just means that you setting yourself up into a vicious cycle.
I think she called you surly!Welcome to the forums @katelynnmcbeth , you're not the only one and don't call me Shirley. (Sorry, couldn't resist).
I think she called you surly!
Hi I'm Kate, totally new here... Enjoying roaming around picking up wee tips and tricks.
Just wanted to see if anyone else is in my boat, cause I'm stressed to the max... I'm struggling with a lot of my college work at the moment, I am being given task after task, which given the college timetable, these must be done at home... My lecturer refuses to believe the stress I am under because of the workload + diabetes.
I've been diabetic near 5 years now and have struggled since day one, it's only now that I am starting to get to grips (it's been one year since my last dka wooo)
Anyway, I struggle to stay awake or concentrate on work at home after a long day as my bloods are not the greatest, a few times now I've fallen asleep without eating correctly and missing my injections! Thus missing deadlines.
I know the best cure for this is to sort out my bloods (Rome wasn't built in a day, I'm trying) but I just wanted to know surly I'm not the only one? X
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