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I use a naked lancet since the Codefree pen doesn't draw blood even at setting 5, so when I ran out of strips last week I thought I'd give my fingers a rest for a week. But now I'm in the dark every time I eat anything, so I'll be glad when the new packet drops though the door.I am so p**sed off with stabbing b****dy great holes in my finger.
Erm no!
But!
I have a Traumatic Brain Injury, and I'm in a wheelchair, I also have 'syrinx', holes filled with spinal fluid in my spinal cord which can get larger, go up to my brain and kill me.
I also have Central Apnea from this, which just decides to stop my breathing at night, and yup it can kill you too. Al has to bring me round with a kiss (joking) I have a baby monitor which rudely awakens him.
I've got no spleen and have to take emergency antibiotics If I think I've got a infection, which is hard when going through the change and having hot flushes and night sweats. I can't identify them because of the TBI.
I have angioedema and arrythmias and ectopic heartbeats.
I have double vision from the brain injury and very poor eyesight from being misdiagnosed with swineflu over the phone when that scare was on. (I actually had a spinal infection).
I have a fracture in my skull which causes my brain to spill out (joke) I get spinal fluid leak from my nose If I sit up too long or lean over. You can get an infection and die from this too.
I have lupus and mixed connective tissue disease, I think because of the fraud surrounding my negligent treatment at Poole hospital. Which meant I didn't get a proper settlement to allow me to afford a carer so I could go swimming n stuff to enable me to stay healthy.
I have positional benign vertigo, where the fluid builds up in your ear from the damage to my jaw and neck.
My blood vessels in my hands and feet burst when I touch something hard, so I have to have a ball controller on my wheelchair.
I have a broken vertebrae in my spine, arachnoiditis throughout my spine, plus arachnoid cysts.
< They're a bit cruel since I'm in a wheelchair.
I have Fibromyalgia and hypothyroidism from the accident, which were also covered up and ignored for years.
I have tinnitus, which is like being tortured for 12 hours when the neighbour has one of their parties.
I have loss of feeling in both arms and from the chest down, can't open jars, cans, cut bread or cheese etc.
I had some form of heart attack in the MRI machine and a stroke later.
Now I have 'the change' asthma and diabetes to deal with. + With no meds.
I've got neuropathy and burning in my feet, which I at least now know is from the undiagnosed diabetes.
So with a Traumatic Brain Injury and the resulting seive like memory, it's hard to live with. I can't remember to test my blood sugar, or what I've eaten or am allowed to eat. Nor what has happened.
I can only concentrate on one thing at a time in life, so at the moment it's my diabetes and trying to lose weight. Which when you can only concentrate on one thing for short periods, is a bit of a mess. I've spent months reading and trying to understand my diabetes, all day long everyday, concentrating on it. I finally think I've got a simple understanding on it. Something which without a TBI I'd have been able to grasp in five minutes.
But here's the rub…… I forget it all and have to learn it again, and again, and again.
But I do my best, it's all I can do and I'm happy
PS There are probably another dozen or so things wrong with me that at the moment I can't remember.
@anna29 So I have now made my own mental deal with my doctor (which he doesn't know about). The deal is that I myself will take care of my diabetes management (without his advice) and he will take care of tests as necessary.
i overcome my difficulties by asking advice on here
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