But what counts as looking after ourselves? I have had a lapse, I admit readilly to that in the care of my diabetes a long while ago.... but are memory lapses in us diabetics made worse by hypo's, by stains, by quick drops in BG levels, or too many high's.....are we any different to the normal non diabetic population.
All but 1 person that I have ever spoken in person being a type 1 diabetic has some memory loss, more significantly it is short term memory loss.......long term isn't such a problem for so many of us diabetics.....
Are we any different to the normal population? Me personally, I feel that I am, because I suffer significant memeory loss compared to my husband that is NOT diabetic.
And yes, my memory loss, and constant loss of being able to focus on a subject really p's me off. I DON'T think it is normal. I have suffered form this from the age of 38 onward, and I am really so cheesed off with it. I want to be like my husband......I take COQ10, (although no longer on statins), I take cinnamon and ginko vitamins, all things that are meant to aid the brain.
I would so love to know just what has caused my brain to be malfuntioning in one sector of it so much.....
I had a lapse in my care for about 2 years out of 25 years-these were extreme-did this really significantly alter my brain-if so, others should be made aware of this!"!!!
I know that if brain cells have gone,then I do not stand a chance of reviving them, but I would love to know how many others have this problem......and whether thay have ever fallen off the good living for diabetics!!!!
Just really for others, not for myself, as I know I will never improve as my memory will never regenerate without some sort of transplant!!!!! BUT, if there was something that we all had in common,,at least that would be a start for others in the future.
Personally, I never want anybody else to suffer such short term memory loss or confusion as I have...