CorrieDean
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This is the first time I have posted on Diabetes.co.uk and I am afraid I will not get any replies, but that doesn't matter as I wouldn't reply either!!
I have been a type 1 for 10 years now and for some reason I am feeling very fed up with it at the moment! I found it a breeze when I was diagnosed , the nurse came to inject me and I asked her if I could do it seeing as I would be doing it from when I got home. I swapped to a pump a few years ago, I work full time as a veterinary nurse, I have lots of animals at home to keep me busy including a horse. I go to a Zumba class once a week and enjoy walking my three Labrador's, so not a couch potato!
My glucose is always high at the moment , no matter what I do! I feel like I am trying so hard and getting no where at all. I have tested on a fasting section and it seems fine, then I add food that I know the carb value and take the amount of insulin I always have!! But massive glucose swings! and to top it off massive mood swings! I know the two are connected but I am hating myself and I am sure my husband is as well.
The other thing that could be affecting my moods is hormones, I had a hysterectomy at 23 years due to cancer but was left with my ovaries, could I be going though an early menopause and would this be affecting my glucose? I am 35 years old now.
Sorry to go on and on
Corrie Dean
I have been a type 1 for 10 years now and for some reason I am feeling very fed up with it at the moment! I found it a breeze when I was diagnosed , the nurse came to inject me and I asked her if I could do it seeing as I would be doing it from when I got home. I swapped to a pump a few years ago, I work full time as a veterinary nurse, I have lots of animals at home to keep me busy including a horse. I go to a Zumba class once a week and enjoy walking my three Labrador's, so not a couch potato!
My glucose is always high at the moment , no matter what I do! I feel like I am trying so hard and getting no where at all. I have tested on a fasting section and it seems fine, then I add food that I know the carb value and take the amount of insulin I always have!! But massive glucose swings! and to top it off massive mood swings! I know the two are connected but I am hating myself and I am sure my husband is as well.
The other thing that could be affecting my moods is hormones, I had a hysterectomy at 23 years due to cancer but was left with my ovaries, could I be going though an early menopause and would this be affecting my glucose? I am 35 years old now.
Sorry to go on and on

Corrie Dean