Hi I'm new on here. I joined so I could talk to people who actually have diabetes and understands.
I am 30 and have been type 1 for 5 years now. It's been a long journey and I definitely have a love hate relationship with diabetes.
Hi I'm new on here. I joined so I could talk to people who actually have diabetes and understands.
I am 30 and have been type 1 for 5 years now. It's been a long journey and I definitely have a love hate relationship with diabetes.
Hi @jayne30. I was diagnosed Type 2 about two and a half years ago after a kidney transplant (the steroids I was/am on as part of the anti-rejection treatment caused the diabetes). I was on Gliclazide at first (with little effect..not helped by the steroid causing big, long spikes. It was all pretty frustrating. I got things under control when records I kept of my meter readings, food and meds informed me as to what was doing most damage. My doctors agreed to dramatically reduce the steroid. I came off Gliclazide and focused purely on a low carb diet. Getting in control certainly made me feel more positive. This site/community was so helpful. i am sure you will get a lot from people here and from contributing yourself to advising others.
A very good morning to you
Welcome along and yes when things are going well with my diabetes I love myself (not the diabetes) but when things are not so good I feel hatred towards my Diabetes.
Its funny but after 43 years of it I hadn't thought of it like that until you mentioned it in your opening post........
Hi @jayne30 and welcome to the forum. I'm T2 but there are a lot of T1s on here. It does help to be able to share experiences and get advice and support from people who understand the condition.
Hi I'm new on here. I joined so I could talk to people who actually have diabetes and understands.
I am 30 and have been type 1 for 5 years now. It's been a long journey and I definitely have a love hate relationship with diabetes.