I am 21 and have had type 1 diabetes (or as my dad likes to call it, "cant be trusted with sugar") for 11 years now. I am very fit and have been a member of different gyms since I was 14. I run an average of 10km a day or 20km on some days and also swim and cycle. I have never had a problem with joining a gym and do not see my diabetes as a problem in any way. if my blood goes low i fix it, if its slightly higher, i fix it and I make sure i exercise as much as physically possible to help with my diabetes.
So recently I have graduated from my degree and have returned home and driven straight to a gym to continue my exercise routines. I was told here that i would need a doctors note (which i was told would be £25) and also a special meeting with somebody at the gym to determine wether i am suitable to go to this gym with either a special made fitness plan or a normal . After finding out the extra cost i returned to the gym and lied on a new form about my diabetes because why should i pay extra? Of course they found out and have told me to get the referral which should be free.
I then tried to make appointments for both the doctor and the gym to find out it would take just over a month to sort all of this out, which for somebody like me that likes to maintain a consistent exercise routine is just silly.
so the point of this long winded post is to first rant about this experience and also to ask, should referral schemes be compulsory for diabetics or a choice? and also if anybody else has ever lied on forms as this is what i am planning on doing in the future if i am ever asked because of this hassle.
So recently I have graduated from my degree and have returned home and driven straight to a gym to continue my exercise routines. I was told here that i would need a doctors note (which i was told would be £25) and also a special meeting with somebody at the gym to determine wether i am suitable to go to this gym with either a special made fitness plan or a normal . After finding out the extra cost i returned to the gym and lied on a new form about my diabetes because why should i pay extra? Of course they found out and have told me to get the referral which should be free.
I then tried to make appointments for both the doctor and the gym to find out it would take just over a month to sort all of this out, which for somebody like me that likes to maintain a consistent exercise routine is just silly.
so the point of this long winded post is to first rant about this experience and also to ask, should referral schemes be compulsory for diabetics or a choice? and also if anybody else has ever lied on forms as this is what i am planning on doing in the future if i am ever asked because of this hassle.