Paulonthehill
Member
- Messages
- 6
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi everyone,
My Name is Paul.
I was diagnosed Type 2 in 2010 and control it with tablets and diet. I haven't respected my diabetes as much as I should have. I had good times and some bad times and five years on I am trying to respect it more. I am not proud to say that but I am trying to respect it more now.
I am 50 this year and live in a small town in Northern Ireland called Antrim. I would describe myself as patient, compassionate and generous. I play a little blues guitar and with a little more work I really feel I am moving from absolutely terrible to pretty bad so I figure by the time I am 60 I'm sure I'll be hitting the dizzy heights of 'not very good at all' so something to look forward too.
I used to love cooking but feel quite restricted now because of the diabetes. I used to love making cakes, buns and tarts. I got a great deal out of making enough chilli or curry to feed the third world. Now-a-days I am happy just making a fresh and healthy salad. Actually yes, I do love salads now and find myself preferring a green tea than a single malt.
Believe it or not I haven't really posted much on forums before so please forgive me if I make some mistakes and some stupid questions that a million others have asked a million times.
Thank you for reading this.
Paul
My Name is Paul.
I was diagnosed Type 2 in 2010 and control it with tablets and diet. I haven't respected my diabetes as much as I should have. I had good times and some bad times and five years on I am trying to respect it more. I am not proud to say that but I am trying to respect it more now.
I am 50 this year and live in a small town in Northern Ireland called Antrim. I would describe myself as patient, compassionate and generous. I play a little blues guitar and with a little more work I really feel I am moving from absolutely terrible to pretty bad so I figure by the time I am 60 I'm sure I'll be hitting the dizzy heights of 'not very good at all' so something to look forward too.
I used to love cooking but feel quite restricted now because of the diabetes. I used to love making cakes, buns and tarts. I got a great deal out of making enough chilli or curry to feed the third world. Now-a-days I am happy just making a fresh and healthy salad. Actually yes, I do love salads now and find myself preferring a green tea than a single malt.
Believe it or not I haven't really posted much on forums before so please forgive me if I make some mistakes and some stupid questions that a million others have asked a million times.
Thank you for reading this.
Paul