diabetic23 years
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 123
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
i think if i knew how to carb count it might help with better control. though i see my nurses often and i ring them weekly ( they know my struggles and are very supportive) they can only do so much without me testing alotI agree with Torq about mindset and seeking professional help.
I latched onto carb counting as one of the sources of your frustration, i.e. struggle to carb count, get disheartened, negative mindset, comfort food, high BG levels, repeat cycle. Once you start to get a bit of control on your levels or daily routine that will give you a boost of confident to tackle whatever else crops up.
1. its mostly because i get emotional and distressed and i would turn to chocolate.It's probably a good idea to address your mindset before you get into more technical things like carb counting. I'd argue that the mental struggles of this disease are more difficult to manage than the physiological ones. Plus, you can't have one or the other. It's both or neither.
I'm very self-aware of my habits which has been extremely helpful at problem solving this disease. A few thoughts if I were in your shoes:
1.) Why are you eating things that you probably shouldn't on a daily basis? Is it a coping mechanism? Boredom? etc
2.) Why are you occasionally skipping injections? Are you dealing with underlying problems like depression? Anxiety? etc
If you can't answer those questions on your own, it's best to speak with a professional on the matter so they can help you figure out why this is happening and eventually correct it. It's a tough thing to do, but if it were me, that's what I'd like to think I'd do.
i see a psychiatrist regularly and attend therapy for my personality disorder have been seeing them for about 5 years now
my day to day at the moment is all over the place i get up and my sugar levels tend to be between 9 - 11 and then i inject but i skip breakfast and go to college, usually have a low sugar (today dropped to 2.7). then i over correct and my sugar levels go high i dont have lunch or do that injection when i am in college. i took an injection late afternoon when i felt high. and then i come home from college and go to bed and sleep for 2- 3 hours. im too exhausted to do any dinner so am missing that injection. then my levels go high again at bed time i take my levemir(22 units) and sometimes a couple of extra units of novorapid
This was exactly how I approached the situation after I was diagnosed last year. It may sound boring, but that's because it's supposed to.I think it would be best to start with little steps and one thing at a time. Keep it simple.
Try to sort one meal at a time. Even if you can't count carbs you can still work out an appropriate dose for a particular meal by testing two hours after. Choose, say breakfast. Eat the same thing every day -exactly the same. Test before and two hours after. You'll gradually get a good idea of how much insulin you need for that meal.
If you know you're prone to over correcting hypos, then use glucose tablets and eat two or three, then wait 15 mins and test to make sure you're ok.
I really want to get it right which is why I'm taking my levemir cause that's long acting and will stop me getting ketones. The other injections I'm just not doing cause I am too upset most days and just feel my mood is too low all I want to do is stay in bed and cry.Heya, big hug, you are amongst friends here.
Running low and high will make you feel anxious so unfortunately it has a knock effect on your moods. It is a good motivator for you to cut out the sweets, sweets are addictive too, so one leads to another and then your BG levels will run high, then you get tired and it will get you down, hence why you are getting emotional. Learning to carb count will help hugely, but so will support from your team in getting you onto DAFNE, this course will help you learn carb counting and in doing the course it will help you to mange and adjust your levels so you feel confident with your insulin doses.
Is there any reason why you are not injecting properly you can tell us ?
I really want to get it right which is why I'm taking my levemir cause that's long acting and will stop me getting ketones. The other injections I'm just not doing cause I am too upset most days and just feel my mood is too low all I want to do is stay in bed and cry.
They say medication doesn't help me, they don't exactly trust me with it after previous times. I have done dbt, I guess now would be a good time to re-read itI know you have other problems, but I'm sure getting better control of your diabetes will help you feel physically and mentally better. High blood sugar and erratic blood sugars make you feel cr*p in every way. They take all your energy away, ruin your sleep and make you feel extremely run down.
You mentioned you were seeing a psychiatrist. Has he or she made any suggestions to help your low mood?
They say medication doesn't help me, they don't exactly trust me with it after previous times. I have done dbt, I guess now would be a good time to re-read it
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