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Grrrrr need to rant

After reading your post i let out an audible sigh.... you seem to be so much like me before the insulin stopped working, hypo-high, hypo-high was my life for a long time and i think the more hard you try the more bamboozled you get, i give advice out to a friends son a lot as hes always mucking around and i try to help and yet my bloods are bloody awful a lot of the time. I havnt got to grips with the carb counting yet so you are a better person than me, i should take my own advice more often, chill a little dont give yourself a hard time it will all come together. I think what would help is for a nurse or consultant in the diabetic field to actually have diabetes so they could understand just how difficult it can be, i feel they look down there noses some time and make it all sound so simple BUT THE FACT IS ITS NOT SIMPLE and every day is a balancing act and for every day you get right pat yourself on the back and if it goes wrong well there is always tomorrow to make it better. x
 
Well Thundercat, we have both had diabetes for round about the same length of time, i'm "reckless and dangerous" in my outlook, you know how many carbs you take daily, who's in the best health? Sorry for sounding blase and flippant but I was stating facts in my post.
I can assure you I do not feel I am "somehow getting away with it" far from it. A lot of it is luck, you could talk to 1,000 diabetics and everyone of them would have a different way of dealing with it, using different insulin and taking different amounts etc. etc.
It is "horses for courses", deal with it as you will.
It will get you in the end, if not that then something else. "Did you know that 100% of NON smokers die?"....Bernard Manning.
 
Just for the record, my complications are the result of life before controlling my carbs. On the 29th of December I had an appointment at the eye Clinic which showed new vessel growth in my 'good' eye which would require laser treatment. Panic stations. My first treatment last year resulted in an anaesthetic injection in my eye which scared the **** out of me. As a result of the new vessels I became more determined than ever to get even better bg levels. Went for laser treatment this Monday only to be told that the vessels had shrunk to one third the size and didn't require laser. Doctor's comment: "whatever you're doing, keep doing it". Those are the kind of facts that motivate me. Yes, we will all die one way or another but retaining good quality of life while we are here is a worthy goal. I am very fortunate and blessed that my complications are mild.and do not affect my quality of life and I will do my utmost to keep it that way. Bad stuff can still happen even with the best control but I have no plans to turn it into a self fulfilling prophecy. Is it easy staying on top of the whole diabetes malarkey? No. Does it sometimes seem more trouble than it's worth? Yes. I would rather be optimistic than fatalistic. That is the course this horse has chosen.


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BUT THE FACT IS ITS NOT SIMPLE and every day is a balancing act and for every day you get right pat yourself on the back and if it goes wrong well there is always tomorrow to make it better. x

A very positive way to look at it .. i like that
 
Hi Amber!

I am the same - absolutely everything spikes me. The advice about not jabbing for 10g or less is absolute rubbish - Hell, 6g of carb gets me out of a hypo! I jab for ALL carb including vegetables, beans, pulses, yoghurt etc. If it's a carb I need insulin.

Like SamJB I got my HbA1c down by cutting out most of the main carbs.

I suspect your basal isn't quite right - but I think you know that. I would also say that you hint that your period is about to start - many of us ladies know that our BG goes mad the week leading up to our period with uncontrollable random highs - and then drops like a stone when the period actually starts. I have no idea why diabetes consultants and DSNs don't know this!

Smidge
 
Hi Amber, sorry that you are going through such a rough time. Try to relax and you will get there eventually, I know that is easier there then done and that it's sounds patronising but you have plenty of friends on here if you went to vent and a wealth of experience diabetic professionals to help. Hugs
 
Smidge l didn't but it does explain last weeks weird highs when l had only eaten my normal food, l thought it was getting over my tooth infection, thanks been totally off any timetable on my monthlies last few months so no pattern showed.
MID
 
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