Hi @Nicola M - The most positive thing is that you know this - the question is why do you think you're in denial ? Are you afraid of anything in particular ?
Having a focus on why you need to manage this is central to everything, my focus is living a long and healthy life and not losing my sight. I am not perfect, I am far from it, but I accept imperfection now and deal with it. I know it's hard to confront your internal feelings but learning to live with them and the reasons why you are in denial will help you cope better and turn a corner
Hi @Nicola M Do you think you've had a wake up call then ? Did the seriousness of having type 1 scare you from accepting it ?
I know shock tactics can really shake people up and affect their attitude in regards to how they manage, it can go 2 ways, either scare them into denial or push them to become experts in self managing. The sad thing about this condition is that if you deny it then it get's alot worse and it can become much harder to manage. If you accept it and control it then it becomes like a minor irritation which needs the odd scratch every now and again, but ultimately it doesn't take over your life.
Only you can decide how you want to go forward though, if you accept that each day you will need to test upon waking, before meals, if you feel yourself going high/low and before bed and take the correct amount of insulin with your food intake then it will be manageable for you. Set yourself a target blood glucose range before meals to start with and aim to keep within this.
Don't punish yourself if you can't do it, as I said before I am not perfect and i've accepted this, however I aim to keep as close to my target as I can, and that way I know I am doing all I can.
Type 1 is very much down to user input which is you, you can decide if you need support with your BG monitoring or insulin therapy, but it is down to you to own it and shout if you need help, like I said if you don't accept it and manage it then it will become harder to control but just giving it that bit of attention it needs from time to time will stop it getting out of control and your life will be much easier to manage, please message me if you need a buddy too
I’ve took the plunge and ordered the libre starter pack,
@Nicola M just wanted to say congratulations on making the connection that you are struggling, that's a really courageous thing to do and you should feel really proud of yourself for having that realisation and seeking help with it.
Diabetes burn out is pretty common. It's natural to want to wash your hands of it and just not be bothered with all the managing that diabetes requires. But of course, that desire to make it go away doesn't really work. What have your recent hospital admissions been for?
If you can try to make the managing as non-intrusive as possible (libre will help with that I'm sure) by filtering the testing into your routine so that, eventually, is just becomes part of your routine & you do it automatically without even thinking about it. Think about it like this: no one has to tell you to wash your hand after you use the loo, you don't have to put any effort into remembering to wash your hands after you use the loo, you just do it because that's what you do. If you can make testing as easy as possible for you to do (keep a test kit in the cutlery drawer, stick a post it on the fridge, put an alarm on your phone) eventually it will just become a seamless part of your routine.
I hope the DSN is helpful in offering support and you find the youth group useful.
Hi @Nicola MAll admissions have been for DKA, 3/5 I wasn't fully in DKA but was pretty close. They've been for various reasons such as sickness, pump failure. My DSN has been extremely supportive and as I only have 6 monthly checkups with my doctor I go see my nurse every month in-between. I will definitely have to start doing reminders to get myself motivated to test properly again it's like once you're in that cycle of not doing it it's hard to get back out again. I'm looking forward to the youth group and being able to talk to other people who are in the same boat as me.
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