WhyAmIThisLucky
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Yes you are probably right, and mentality plays a key role...why not boxing sounds interesting. I'll give it a try. Thank you
Is boxing a good idea for someone with diabetes, I know boxers are prone to detached retina's and diabetics are prone to eye disorders, is it wise to combine the two or could boxing compound the problems, sorry if this seems like a Newbee questionObviously don't know where you live, but just in case - my husband teaches at Silvermere Fight Academy in Cobham, Surrey.
Good luck, find some fun!
Hello @Candyjane and welcome to the forum. Sorry to read you think you have poor control. @daisy1 has a welcome post which may help you with that.Im gonna set the cat amoung the pigions here but u know what ive come to the concludion that when i die (its a certianty of life and nothing to scared of ) i have poor control even when i make 150% effort so why bother if ur life is gonna be short stop worring about what might or could happen if its gonna happen it will enjoy ur life make every day that ur healthy matter be aware of ur bs ect n manage as best as u can but most of all be happy lifes to short not to enjoy that occational chocolate cake lifes full of risks u dont see the quacks ect saying to a skier dont ski because one day u might fall n break ya neck and end up in a wheelchair or die do ya stop worrying enjoy life
This a major problem with young Type 1 Diabetics, worry about blindness, neuropathy, amputation, heart disease. If you use DAFNE you should have no problems. Just do not overdo eating sweets, chocolate and alcohol. Adjust your insulin accordingly a little bit of what you fancy will not hurt you. I have had Type 1 for 48 years since I was 6. Have a chat with your Consultant who specialises in Type 1 Diabetes they have an empathy with us young people. Honest I have had every worry possible.Hello guys, I have been diabetic since the age of 14. Managed it properly for the first year then did not bother putting an effort. I am now 21, with the thoughts of neuropathy, complications and quite frankly death hunting me and making me second guess a career in medicine.
Do you think that a proper control can REVERSE any possible damage or does it ONLY prevent further damage?
I have been told by a specialist that diabetes is a progressive disease which can't be cured but can be managed!Hello guys, I have been diabetic since the age of 14. Managed it properly for the first year then did not bother putting an effort. I am now 21, with the thoughts of neuropathy, complications and quite frankly death hunting me and making me second guess a career in medicine.
Do you think that a proper control can REVERSE any possible damage or does it ONLY prevent further damage?
You are lucky as when I was diagnosed with Type2 diabetes I was put on Metformin which made me feel sick so I was put on Onglyza tablet-1 a day and now inject insulin each morning!My sister in law was on tablets for her type 2 diabetus for many years now she is eats what's she likes and appears to be free of it.I used to be on metformin twice a day but it always makes me I now only take cliglacide and test my self but appear to be normal with no side effect
I'm not an expert but believe this belief is more Type-1 (hereditary) than Type-2 (environmental) - but as we age everything gets worse ;-)I have been told by a specialist that diabetes is a progressive disease which can't be cured but can be managed!
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