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Hi new to type 1

linkinparkfan

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hi am new to type 1 i was diagnosed mid october 2010

i am 15 years old and just wanted to know anything about being type 1 anything that will help

it seems to be hard but am in more control than i was last month but still feel ill most days

and the stress of eating every so often soon i will be carb counting :/


so anyone with any tips or good websites or anyone to talk to will help a lot

thankyou x
 
Arite mate, I know it's easy to say, but don't let it get you down. It's confusing at first, but you soon get used to it. As for advice, you would have to be a bit more specific as otherwise the amount of advice you could get would only confuse you even more.
 
Hi Linkinparkfan, welcome to the forum
 
hi, i was diagnosed just a year before you and its not all bad.
you meet lots of people with something in common to you
and they can all help
 
hi and welcome.
I was diagnosed when I was 19. The best tips I can give are:
- don't be too hard on yourself. Remember you are doing all this diabetes cr*p as well as living your normal life. So don't forget to congratulate yourself now and again
- learn what your body does. Everyone's different and you will become the expert on yourself and on your diabetes. Don't be afraid to experiment and don't be afraid to believe yourself over the other 'experts' out there
- if it gets you down, don't suffer alone. There are lots of us type 1s on here to listen and help.
 
Hi and welcome to the forum! You've done right by coming on here. I've been diagnosed 8 years ago but never wanted to have anything to do with it. I've joined this forum myself a few months ago and I must admit that this is the most progress I've made since I joined! It makes you feel so much better to know that you're not alone and that there's always someone on here that is willing to listen and help you out!

Try to not let it get you down, and if it does, be sure to talk about it to someone is all I can say Best of luck.
 
There are loads of nice people on this forum to help! i am 14 and was diagnosed march 2010. it seems hard at first to get good levels, but soon you will be an expert! just keep trying and try out loads of different things until you find what suits you! if you have any worries, post a comment on this forum and there will be lots of people to help
 
hi guys - im new here too - mother to 2 and type 1 - although it's been a bizarre process to getting here!
 
Welcome to the forum I'm a Type 1 diabetic too, you'll get over it very soon, just don't get depresed man and think that it's not as bad as it looks...
 
Hello everyone, I am newly diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes - diagnosed in early June 2011 after having pancreatitis. I seem to be coping quite well with my diet and injections but my hair has been falling out and has become quite thin. My doctor has told me that this is a normal reaction for the body to shut down unessential things like hair growth when it has had a sudden trauma. Has anyone else had this problem?
 
Hi Mary and welcome to the forum I have already replied to your other post about hair loss on the other thread but unfortunately don't have the solution for either of us. As you are newly diagnosed, I think you would find this basic information useful. It was written by our friends Sue and Ken, the former monitors, for new members.

 
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