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Gem87

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Hi,

My name's Gemma, I'm 23 years old and I've had type 1 diabetes for 6 years now. My sugars are insulin controlled with 4 injections a day - Novorapid before meals and one Levemir before bed.

I've joined this forum to get help, support and advice from everyone on it and to also do the same for other people. My blood sugar control is not the greatest and the main reason I'm here is to get the readings down and lose some excess weight that insulin puts on...!

I hope this isn't top much of a dopey introduction, I hate talking about diabetes with anyone, especially my family, so really hoping by joining this forum I can change that. Maybe if there's no face staring back at me, no one who has an vested interest in me, helping and givinge advice then I can actually start to take control and move on with my life.

Okay that's definately over the top, but really hoping by joining a forum it will help me.

Thanks for your time
 
Hi Gemma and welcome to the forum You will be able to discuss your diabetes and any other problems here as much as you like and there is always someone to listen to you. No staring faces I promise, but you might imagine some faces the way you want them to be one day as you get to know people People will welcome any advice you feel like giving too.

In order to help your weight problem caused by insulin, you need to be able to reduce it. By getting better control by improving your diet will help you to do that and lose some weight as well. I know you are not newly diagnosed but here is some basic information put together by the Forum Monitors for new members which should be helpful to you. After reading this ask any questions you like as someone will always help you.

 
Hi Gem and welcome to the forum
 
JF.Hi Gem
welcome to the forum you will soon find out that we are crazy buch of folks that help each other out also we like to have a laugh ,so if you don't mind this or this :lol: :lol: then you wont feel like and every thing ends up like this 8) 8) 8)
Now them faces are'nt too bad
 
Hello, why do you hate talking of diabetes with anyone other than family? I've told my mates, that way if anything happens they have a clue what to do to help me! It's not something to be ashamed of, it's just something that happens. Anyway welcome and hope you get what you want from here.
 
Perhaps "hate" is a strong word, but I'd rather not talk about it. I'm not ashamed in the slightest, people often have questions that I'm happy to answer - but I don't like going into specifics about my situation. Diabetes in general, what to do if something happens etc is fine - but not what my sugars are, what I'm eating, what I'm doing, why I'm doing it and so on.
 
That sounds like a healthier attitude to what I thought you had! I don't go into too much detail as then you let the disease rule you, which it can never be allowed to do. My mates know as it's part of my life but it'll be a positive part of my life as with healthier eating and weight loss I'll be fitter for next badminton season and win even more matches! I'm sure that you can find an equivalent positive to aim for in your own life.
 
Hi yh if there's any specifics that ya want answered just holler lol. I'm currently balancing my type 1 with basketball swimming college and exams. Trust me once your on top of it it's not that bad as long as you stay their. I was diagnosed January with a level of over 45 which is ridiculously high. However now I average at 5.6. Bringing levels down consists of small accumulative changes which feel all the better once pulled off. Anyways gd luck and message if you need anything or just wanna talk
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