leslie10152
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 1,110
- Location
- Canberra ACT
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Ignorance
Thank you for the compliment. All of us welcome new members, in numbers we grow strong. In dedication we make a place for those in need.That was my first reaction when I found out I had diabetes - a hard lump of fear! I am still running scared - but am slowly learning what to eat - and how to live with it.
I am see-sawing between managing my diet well and feeling what the hell! It is my mind I need to manage - if I am feeling this is so unfair or why me - then everything is so difficult ........ but if I stay positive and more upbeat then everything is much easier. I read the comments on the forum a lot (but don't post much) and you all help such a lot. It feels nice to just have you all there. .....like you have got my back! Diabetes seems to have taken over my life and I just want it back again. I know that will happen in time - when I get used to it - or do you ever?
For those who are newly diagnosed, feel free to join the forum and tell us your fears. We are many who have lived with chronic illness and have learned to deal with it. We come together to share our experience and make your journey easier. Why? Because we care! I am here for anyone who needs support. I do what I can to ease the burden. But I don't have all the answers. Just experience. We are here for you!
I sometimes feel, me having diabetes at least takes it away from one other person - then I can do this with joy. At least there is a good reason for it.What an amazing post @leslie10152 . I read the forum for years on and off before joining and posting but I am so glad I joined in!
Good to hear! Don't be ashamed of diabetes, it is not a crime!Great work. It's taken me 32 years to open up about diabetes. Obviously now I can't shut up
Amen.yes and maybe we can also end up being a really strong presure group that do get the ears and brains opened in all the GP´s in the nothern hemisphere to see how well diabetes can be adviced, and also have them notice the great results so many get from getting real quallity support and informations and discussions of the problematic sides of all the diabetic occuring and adding problems...
You get used to it, but sometimes you can get complacent (Guilty your Honor!). Be careful, don't fall into this trap!That was my first reaction when I found out I had diabetes - a hard lump of fear! I am still running scared - but am slowly learning what to eat - and how to live with it.
I am see-sawing between managing my diet well and feeling what the hell! It is my mind I need to manage - if I am feeling this is so unfair or why me - then everything is so difficult ........ but if I stay positive and more upbeat then everything is much easier. I read the comments on the forum a lot (but don't post much) and you all help such a lot. It feels nice to just have you all there. .....like you have got my back! Diabetes seems to have taken over my life and I just want it back again. I know that will happen in time - when I get used to it - or do you ever?
It's a balancing act. You learn to divert patterns of hunger, determining which is genuine hunger and which is comfort eating.I agree for 6 years i religiously stuck to a diet lost 6 stone in the hope i could controll the diabetes WRONG it did nto controll it at all so ended up on Insulin since being on Insulin I find i eat more and have already put a stone back on arghhhh need to try cut the insulin down or out..........
It's good to be able to open up about something you have kept under wraps for some time. God bless the forum!!Good to hear! Don't be ashamed of diabetes, it is not a crime!
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