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<blockquote data-quote="Rumpo" data-source="post: 222212" data-attributes="member: 37948"><p>My main focus is getting back to the excersise. Since being diagnosed I have put on tones of weight, I have always been a big guy, but it was never fat, now I can see clear fat on my body which I am almost affraid to excersise. I love going to the gym but I don't want a hypo when at the gym, also to add when I go to the gym I go hard. I used to go to the gym 3 times a week and excersise hard, that to me was fun. Now, like I said I am too scared to even renew my membership. </p><p></p><p>Shall I eat lots of carbs before and work it off, or do I keep topped up while at the gym with lucazade or somthing? I used to know an olympic cross runner and when she used to try she would get up at 6 have a bowl of pasta and a marsbar to work off, now she didn't have diabetes but could that method be of any use? </p><p></p><p>One of my Diabetic nurses was really really good too me, If I forgot to get some needles for my pen she would give me boxes full of them, sadly she resigned two weeks ago and the other diabetic nursers at my hospital seem like they don't want too be there. My customer who I mentioned before with T1 was talking about the doctor I am going to see on friday, we have the same doctor. My customer said that he is a really nice guy, he is firm but fair and he will get you too understand more. This is my "full MOT" as they put it, where they check everything. I am quite nervous about it actually :-S. </p><p></p><p>I have an appoitment with the hospitals Diabetics Psyciatrist to make sure I am coping ok with the condition, I am pleased about this because I don't think I am coping very well, I have had just enough of it all. </p><p></p><p>@LadyD2 WhenI was diagnosed I was thrown a meter in my face almost, and about a month ago I lost my clicker to prick my finger, I asked my diabetic nurse for another and she gave me a whole new testing kit? Is that because of the difference with T1 and T2? Because when someone finds out I am diabetic and they ask which type and I say one they always oooooo thats the bad one, but I didn't think there was really a worse one they both seem pretty bad in my eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rumpo, post: 222212, member: 37948"] My main focus is getting back to the excersise. Since being diagnosed I have put on tones of weight, I have always been a big guy, but it was never fat, now I can see clear fat on my body which I am almost affraid to excersise. I love going to the gym but I don't want a hypo when at the gym, also to add when I go to the gym I go hard. I used to go to the gym 3 times a week and excersise hard, that to me was fun. Now, like I said I am too scared to even renew my membership. Shall I eat lots of carbs before and work it off, or do I keep topped up while at the gym with lucazade or somthing? I used to know an olympic cross runner and when she used to try she would get up at 6 have a bowl of pasta and a marsbar to work off, now she didn't have diabetes but could that method be of any use? One of my Diabetic nurses was really really good too me, If I forgot to get some needles for my pen she would give me boxes full of them, sadly she resigned two weeks ago and the other diabetic nursers at my hospital seem like they don't want too be there. My customer who I mentioned before with T1 was talking about the doctor I am going to see on friday, we have the same doctor. My customer said that he is a really nice guy, he is firm but fair and he will get you too understand more. This is my "full MOT" as they put it, where they check everything. I am quite nervous about it actually :-S. I have an appoitment with the hospitals Diabetics Psyciatrist to make sure I am coping ok with the condition, I am pleased about this because I don't think I am coping very well, I have had just enough of it all. @LadyD2 WhenI was diagnosed I was thrown a meter in my face almost, and about a month ago I lost my clicker to prick my finger, I asked my diabetic nurse for another and she gave me a whole new testing kit? Is that because of the difference with T1 and T2? Because when someone finds out I am diabetic and they ask which type and I say one they always oooooo thats the bad one, but I didn't think there was really a worse one they both seem pretty bad in my eyes. [/QUOTE]
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