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<blockquote data-quote="Rachelp873" data-source="post: 2283442" data-attributes="member: 525631"><p>I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetics at the end of 2018. I was also diagnosed with Graves’ disease around the same time. I’ve never been good at managing my diabetics and have recently had my thyroid removed. I’ve put weight on since my thyroid has been removed ( I could prior eat pretty much anything and not put on any weight). I’ve realised that while I needed my thyroid removing I wasn’t mentally prepared for the weight gain. As a consequence I’m missing insulin and also been developing really bad eating habits. I’m very lucky that my specialist has been able to refer to my local eating disorder clinic and I’m waiting for my first appointment with them. The wait feels like forever and the daily struggle of knowing I should be taking insulin and not wanting to gain weight is exhausting. Fingers crossed you won’t have to wait to long to get the support you need x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachelp873, post: 2283442, member: 525631"] I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetics at the end of 2018. I was also diagnosed with Graves’ disease around the same time. I’ve never been good at managing my diabetics and have recently had my thyroid removed. I’ve put weight on since my thyroid has been removed ( I could prior eat pretty much anything and not put on any weight). I’ve realised that while I needed my thyroid removing I wasn’t mentally prepared for the weight gain. As a consequence I’m missing insulin and also been developing really bad eating habits. I’m very lucky that my specialist has been able to refer to my local eating disorder clinic and I’m waiting for my first appointment with them. The wait feels like forever and the daily struggle of knowing I should be taking insulin and not wanting to gain weight is exhausting. Fingers crossed you won’t have to wait to long to get the support you need x [/QUOTE]
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