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Hello....just diagnosed

jorainer90

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Hi everyone!

I was diagnosed by my gp on Monday with a glucose level of 8 after fasting. I have my first appt with the diabetes nurse tomorrow. My doctor has already said it's type 1 and I will be on insulin.


Just curious to see what other people experiences are for their first visit to the nurse? Not really sure what to expect and hoping someone can help! Will I be expected to start injections tomorrow? It's all running a bit fast and I'm struggling to keep up!

Anyhow!all help much appreciated!
 
I think it will vary hugely depending on your health care team. When I was first diagnosed I started injecting the first time I met the nurse.
Here is Snodger's List of Vital First Questions.
Make sure you write down all your questions and get as much info as you can to take away and digest at leisure... you might feel overwhelmed with facts at first.
Make sure you get a contact name/number if possible so you can ask follow up questions, and if that is not possible make sure you get a date for your next appointment, not too far in advance, so you know when you'll be able to get their attention again.
Make sure you get them to explain about carbohydrate counting, or refer you to someone who can help with that.
Make sure you get them to explain what to do in case of hypoglycaemia (hypo - low blood sugar).
Ask about DAFNE courses in your area - you will need to have had diabetes for 6 months before they'll let you on, but it's worth knowing about. DAFNE is a course specially for people with Type 1 and it stands for Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating. It's a really good grounding in everything you need to know, it's free and you get to meet other diabetics so what's not to like. :wink:

others will no doubt think of more stuff. In fact you may end up getting even more confused just reading all our advice!
 
jorainer90 said:
My doctor has already said it's type 1 and I will be on insulin.
Hi, wishing you all the best,. I'm a type 2 myself, but I'm interested to know how your doctor could know it was type 1 from one fasting test? I'd be grateful if you or anybody else could tell me.
In the meantime, good luck with your meeting with the nurse, I hope it all goes well
Malc
 
Thanks for the responses.

@Malc I think it's more to do with my age (21) do you think I will need another test to show type 1?
 
Hi Jorainer and welcome to the forum Since you have just been diagnosed I think that some basic information on how to manage your diabetes will be helpful. This is information written by the former monitors to be given to new members. Ask as many questions as you like as there is always someone here to help.

 
jorainer90 said:
@Malc I think it's more to do with my age (21) do you think I will need another test to show type 1?
Hi Jorainer - probably is to do with your age being 21, but I'm not that knowledgeable on type 1 issues being a type 2 myself! I do know that younger people can develop type 2 diabetes, even though most are older grey-tops like me, so I'd have thought a further test would be done to ensure it, especially as your fasting sugar level didn't sound horrendous to me (although obviously a diabetic level). Perhaps other more experienced type-1's can help here?
Good luck again
Malc
 
I have to say I thought the same thing, Malc. Type 1s tend to have bgs up in the 20s and 30s when they are diagnosed - I know I did. Of course we are all different. It could also be MODY (maturity onset diabetes of the young). Jorainer, it might be worth asking them to check for MODY (another blood test). But the main thing is to get the blood sugar under control so it's not a problem in the short term to get Type 1 treatment.
 
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