Mark262626
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- Type of diabetes
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- Tablets (oral)
Don't know if anybody will be able to help me here but just in case someone works in a prison or know someone who has been there.
Am back in court next month for sentencing and know I'll be getting a prison sentence. It's a big head wreck but am trying to be ready for it and make the best of things.
I am Type 2 diabetic so am trying to figure how that will work in prison. I know if I was Type 1 it would be mich worse with injections and that but that doesn't apply to me. I usea CGM and the last time I got arrested the police took that off when I got searched and put in the cell. I assume I wont be allowed that in prison so will have to go back to finger prick tests - will I be able to do them myself or will a nurse take it? I wasn't very good at controlling my levels before being ona CGM but now am very good as I can check it all the time.
Am also wondering if teh "diabetic" food is alright and if thereis a choice as there is much choice as there are many things I don't like. I know I'll be tempted just to have the regular food.
The other thing is that I am due to have retinopathy injections and don't know how taht wil work if I am in prison. I have been in with teh diabetic clinic I go to and they are doing areport on my condition and medication and say that the prison healthcare people will lok after all that but i don't know what to expect/
I know I've got plenty of other things to be worried about and it's not meant to be easy but just asking about this if anybody knows
Am back in court next month for sentencing and know I'll be getting a prison sentence. It's a big head wreck but am trying to be ready for it and make the best of things.
I am Type 2 diabetic so am trying to figure how that will work in prison. I know if I was Type 1 it would be mich worse with injections and that but that doesn't apply to me. I usea CGM and the last time I got arrested the police took that off when I got searched and put in the cell. I assume I wont be allowed that in prison so will have to go back to finger prick tests - will I be able to do them myself or will a nurse take it? I wasn't very good at controlling my levels before being ona CGM but now am very good as I can check it all the time.
Am also wondering if teh "diabetic" food is alright and if thereis a choice as there is much choice as there are many things I don't like. I know I'll be tempted just to have the regular food.
The other thing is that I am due to have retinopathy injections and don't know how taht wil work if I am in prison. I have been in with teh diabetic clinic I go to and they are doing areport on my condition and medication and say that the prison healthcare people will lok after all that but i don't know what to expect/
I know I've got plenty of other things to be worried about and it's not meant to be easy but just asking about this if anybody knows