Love the attitudeGood day everyone. I am Michael Tracey. I work for a co-operate company in Jamaica and I was diagnosed with diabetes over a decade ago. In the days leading up to the diagnoses, my doctor had warned me that I was a borderline diabetic and I ignored those warnings. As time went by I noticed some changes with my body and knew something was wrong. That's when my doctor informed me that I now was a full blown diabetic person. It was a shock to me even though I had been warned but I soon realized I had to get over that and start the treatment which I knew would see a change in my eating lifestyle. Years later I got complacent and the diabetes got out of hand again almost caused me to be admitted to the hospital. The doctor then said, "Mr. Tracey it doesn't matter how much medication I give to you if you do not change your eating habits you will end up confined to a hospital bed until you are gone".
I am now on insulin and I inject myself every morning when I wake up. In addition, I take tablets at nights before going to bed. I have no one to blame for my condition but myself. I am however happy to be part of this community, where I can get advice and share my experiences.
Good day everyone. Thanks so much for your encouragement and positive reply. I took my insulin this morning as usual, however, during my last visit to the doctor, he to told me I wouldn't have to remain on the insulin forever just as long as I monitor and regulate my sugar intake carefully. I do know when my sugar level is rising and that is indicated by the frequency of me urinating. Once I start to urinate every half an hour or so I know something is wrong. Truthfully I am not a fan of the insulin injection so I hope to be off it one day in the near future.
I do know when my sugar level is rising and that is indicated by the frequency of me urinating.
This needs amending to carb intake and not just sugar. Sugar is just one type of carb and some may affect us even more than sugar eg grainsregulate my sugar intake carefully
If you are using insulin I seriously hope you are also using a meter and not relying on the above method of checking levels.
This needs amending to carb intake and not just sugar. Sugar is just one type of carb and some may affect us even more than sugar eg grains
Good evening Traceymac23. I do apologize for the late reply. To answer your question. I do have a meter. I was not disciplined in the past in monitoring my blood sugar level with the meter, however, with the new revelations with my health it has become a priority for me. I now check my blood sugar level at least three times per day. In the mornings when I wake up, two hours after breakfast and at nights before going to bed. Please remember that I am always open to advise. Most mornings I wake up and test it, it's low so then I normally test it again two hours after eating breakfast to see how far it has risen.Are you using a meter?
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