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how dos ur boady work type 1 diabetes

babeblue

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i am going ture a crying here with diabetes type 1 i have it 10 weeks just want to no why dos that happen and for food i eat what i can have being doing things right so i dont get it some times its hard when u dont no this things are going on here
 
Hi babeblue and welcome to the forum - don't worry - there are lots of people who sympathise with you knowing what you are going through and will come and talk to you soon. In the meantime, here is some general information for the newly diagnosed which might be useful to you:

 
daisy1 thx for the help is good to no idaisy1 can come here and say what i need to no its all so new to me here and dont no what to do some time when i get like this and i get into bed mood and then i just go out and see can i get back to my sleft but its just my boady telling things i hope thx agan for that
 
babeblue said:
i am going ture a crying here with diabetes type 1 i have it 10 weeks just want to no why dos that happen and for food i eat what i can have being doing things right so i dont get it some times its hard when u dont no this things are going on here

Good Morning Babeblue...

Firstly it's important to understand that you are not alone and that being confused and upset is perfectly normal! Secondly it's important to understand that this WILL get better and that it's not always going to be this hard..

As a new diabetic I would suggest that rather than try and do everything at once which can be overwhelming that you start slow and work into gaining an understanding of your body and diabetes... There are a couple of really important things that you can do which will really help you...

1. Blood Testing - it's important to test your sugars before you eat and 2 hours after you eat because this is going let you know how your body reacts.

2. Carbohydrates - These are what send your blood sugars up...

3. Food Diary - Keep a diary of what you eat and the carbohydrates in the food... after a few weeks you will start to see how carbohydrates effect your blood sugar and how insulin helps reduce your blood sugars...

Finally this is a long process and it takes a while to get under-control... hell I have been type 1 for 12+ years now and I still ask questions or get confused, frustrated etc... Its not wrong to feel this way and you will learn to cope
 
Hi babeblue,

Just to echo what Pneu and Daisy have already said. You're not alone with this condition and there are loads of people here who can share their experiences.

It's a lot to absorb in one go, so it's no wonder we feel a bit overwhelmed at times. People who have done some study on how people react to severe changes have noticed that you often feel a bit better for a while once you’ve started to get your head round the shock but then you almost always feel worse a bit later on, as you run into some setback or other. However you will start to feel better about this as time goes by and you get more in control.

Stay in touch and feel free to post any questions.
 
thx everyone its just will talk some time for me so i have to just keep doing what i am its not that i have no one here my borther as the same and one off my sisters is the same so there is a lot off us with it and i get it now that i have a lot off new things to get to no about all this will talk some time for me just them days that i get down and that
 
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