Hello lurker, @sleepster . Welcome. If you have been around a while you have perhaps already seen the info @daisy1 posts for new members?Hello, I have been a lurker for a little while but thought I should start posting.
I am 30 and have type 1 diabetes. I was diagnosed nearly 21 years ago and have been using a pump since 2012.
I live in Newcastle upon Tyne but the diabetes clinic I attend is in Durham, where I used to live. I can't think of anything else interesting to share but I look forward to learning lots
Thank you, I have seen the info for new members, but have just had a re-read of itHello lurker, @sleepster . Welcome. If you have been around a while you have perhaps already seen the info @daisy1 posts for new members?
Now you have made yourself visible, I hope you will read, ask questions, and share experience.
Thanks, I have learnt a lot already since finding this forum, to be honest I had no idea there were so many types of diabetes! I don't really know anyone else with diabetes and do sometimes feel quite clueless about it all. I haven't had much in the way of diabetes education but have started the online BERTIE course so fingers crossed I will find some useful information from that.Welcome to the forum @sleepster .
It’s always great to have a fellow T1 join the ranks. **
With 21 yrs experience I think you’ll probably teaching more than learning. Experience, which is the key to living with diabetes, is much valued by us all here.
Looking forward to having you posting with us
Hello, I have been a lurker for a little while but thought I should start posting.
I am 30 and have type 1 diabetes. I was diagnosed nearly 21 years ago and have been using a pump since 2012.
I live in Newcastle upon Tyne but the diabetes clinic I attend is in Durham, where I used to live. I can't think of anything else interesting to share but I look forward to learning lots
They also train world class nephrologists - I see one regularly in Cambridge!Hi sleepster,
had to write as I’m from Newcastle originally, so welcome from a fellow northerner.
I‘m new too and I was a lurker for a while. I think the forum is amazing. I found out about it quite by accidenti. I think it would be great if all diabetes specialists, doctors and diabetes nurses would recommend the forum to all their patients, even though I’ve been diabetic for just over thirty years I have learnt so much and continue to learn from everyone here. I tell everyone I meet about it even if I live abroad now.
It’s nice to feel you’re not alone too ... especially when you are having a particularly hard time managing it. I had no idea for example there was such a thing as diabetic burn out ... I‘ve had it a few times over the years but I didn’t realize it was recognized ... and had a name!!! I also had no idea of all the different types of diabetes aside from type 1, 2, 1.5 and gestational diabetes. I thought that was it.
I think apart from all the info and support on this forum.. the fact that you know everyone else gets you and diabetes.... you don’t have to try and explain for the millionth time about hypos etc.. that it’s not just a question of injecting insulin and everything is fine... and when it goes wrong mostly it’s not my fault, sometimes diabetes just does what it wants and decides to act up for a week or two and then goes back to normal on its own...
I think finally finding people whose stories/experiences you read and can relate to and identify with and learn from is for me greatly comforting and helpful in many ways.
Best wishes
Gemma
Ps Newcastle General Hospital has an excellent diabetes clinic if you ever have to find one in town rather than travel to Durham.
welcome here SleepsterHello, I have been a lurker for a little while but thought I should start posting.
I am 30 and have type 1 diabetes. I was diagnosed nearly 21 years ago and have been using a pump since 2012.
I live in Newcastle upon Tyne but the diabetes clinic I attend is in Durham, where I used to live. I can't think of anything else interesting to share but I look forward to learning lots
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