Diabetes Burnout.

AloeSvea

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Hi @HR-Guy. I couldn't find that article on that website, try as I might.

I like the expression 'food fatigue' although I can't imagine having it. I love my food! But I sure as heck get diabetes burnout from time to time (after having type two for 10 years). I mostly get it when having to train new medical professionals, and finding how to protect myself re nutritonal guidelines and the tick box system with offers of meds and cholesterol control in particular. So for me it's more 'med prof fatigue'. But yeah - Once I find, or found, patterns with food and drink and other metabolic factors and my blood glucose on a meter, I forget about it for a while. Only test if I think things are different. One can get 'meter fatigue' or 'testing and checking fatigue' for sure!
 

G0ldengirl68

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moved to my Home-State, so happy to be back and have my much-loved 4 Seasons again. Did not like the almost constant, icy winds off the ocean, and lack of shopping options (groceries and other). Did a lot of shopping online and finally gave up on any clothes shopping ;)
I relate to the "mechanical" term, as I've eaten the same foods/meals for near 4 years now. I'm actually back here, finally, since I believe I need more carbs than I've been eating on a stricter keto, with way more protein than fats.

The biggest reason I'm here is because I need other T2 folks, as I was not being "fed" by others that are diabetic understand what I deal with.
 
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G0ldengirl68

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moved to my Home-State, so happy to be back and have my much-loved 4 Seasons again. Did not like the almost constant, icy winds off the ocean, and lack of shopping options (groceries and other). Did a lot of shopping online and finally gave up on any clothes shopping ;)
Hi @HR-Guy. I couldn't find that article on that website, try as I might.

I like the expression 'food fatigue' although I can't imagine having it. I love my food! But I sure as heck get diabetes burnout from time to time (after having type two for 10 years). I mostly get it when having to train new medical professionals, and finding how to protect myself re nutritonal guidelines and the tick box system with offers of meds and cholesterol control in particular. So for me it's more 'med prof fatigue'. But yeah - Once I find, or found, patterns with food and drink and other metabolic factors and my blood glucose on a meter, I forget about it for a while. Only test if I think things are different. One can get 'meter fatigue' or 'testing and checking fatigue' for sure!
I have a new doctor I can hopefully "train" ;) I recently moved back to where I was raised Oregon, and so much good about being here. I isolated myself too long from others with T2, glad to be here. I just hope this time I remember what it's like to be without folks that understand because they deal with T2 as well :)

I know about burn-out, but I haven't given up on low-carb, I just think I've been "too low carb" so I've at least got back on my spinach ;) and avocados too.
 
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AloeSvea

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Nice to meet you to @G0ldengirl68.

I hear you on the training medical professionals to meet-our-needs front. I'm going through the choosing new food regimes (not with medical professionals!), and choosing the best med/s for me right now route, and it's a cautious ride, even with my trusty long-term urban GP onside.

It sounds like you must have been mighty low-carb indeed if spinach and avocado were off the menu! No wonder you got food fatigue? But yeah - all kudos to folks shaking up their metabolism to deal with the diabetes, for sure. And the shaking of that ol tree means changing food and drink regimens from time to time for some of us.

I like what you say about forums feeding us - very good indeed.
 
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Marta776

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I know what it's like, I went through it myself. It can be difficult to constantly keep everything under control. Sometimes you just need to pause and remind yourself that we don't have to be perfect. The main thing is not to be alone at such moments
 
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ianf0ster

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A way of eating which is quite good and sustainable, is much more use than one which is perfect yet unsustainable.
We have to be in this for the long term, because we want to live a long, healthy and enjoyable life!
 

Juicyj

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Hello everyone, I am Deepthy. I am in the middle of managing type 1 diabetes.

Hello Deepthy, I note from your profile you say you are taking oral tablets for your type 1 diabetes - is this correct ? Also are you suffering diabetes burnout ?
 
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