ExtremelyW0rried
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
I am so fed up. Every special occasion. Every 'enjoyable' time. There it is. Ruining everything.
My pump set failed at 12pm on Christmas Day so I had to sit and watch all the normal people enjoying Christmas lunch with a blood sugar of 18, feeling ill, and I couldn't eat anything. One piece of toast I had on Christmas Day to eat and that was all. I know it's not the end of the world but it just spoils everything. I can't plan anything in case it's a day my blood sugars aren't behaving. I can't go out for meals. I can't go on holiday. I can't sleep more than two hours in a stretch as I have to get up to check my blood sugar. And after all that my a1c remains mediocre at 46. What is the point?! I may as well give up.
It's not like I can think in six months it'll be better. In a year. Two years. Because it won't ever be better, this is how it'll be for the rest of my life.
I don't understand how people with t1 say they can do everything other people do or how t1 fits in with them. Mine dominates my life every second of the day and night.
I have had diabetes for 50 years and started with a glass syringe! To be honest I think you are perhaps generally low and could do with discussing how you feel physically as well as mentally with your GP. It is well known that anyone with a longterm medical condition is more likely to suffer with depression. I have also rebelled and felt it was ruining my life in the past but now it mostly doesn't bother me. I did have a number of very high blood sugars over Christmas, but as I do not have a pump I was able to "knock them down" with extra humalog injections. (Not to be recommended before going to bed). Sorry it makes you feel so grotty but that is a blessing in disguise really, as you are getting warned and so are less likely to really lose control and end up with complications. Bless you.To be honest I feel I'd be better off dead. I'm a drain on the NHS and it'll only get worse when I develop complications.
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