fleurtess
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 124
- Location
- Near Moffat Scotland
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- spiteful people, noisy naughty kids
Thank Jovigirl, I hope maybe I can help some one who is strugglingHi Fl eurtess and welcome to the Forum, I'm Type 2 and still a newbie and getting used to everything. You sound that your doing well and very active. The forum is great and full of advice with lots of friendly peoplexx
Hi Smidge, I am a full type 1 much to surprise of the specialist whom I have only seen twice in 3 years. I am mostly in single figures and quite happy with that. I did the DAFNI course, it is only for type 1 diabetics as far as I am aware. If you are type 1 it is a fantastic course to do, it takes a week and you realise you can eat what you like and like what you eat! I think it should be everything is on the menu in moderation. I can have a glass or two of Red wine when I want without having to worry about carbs. Chocolates are not a problem anymore. Great to be in controlHi fleurtess and welcome!
Another late onset/LADA here. I was also missed by the DSN at my surgery and 'treated' as a Type 2 for a year which nearly killed me - it's a common thing among LADA's on here. Now on 5 injections a day. Not sure if you're full Type 1 or LADA, but there are sections for both on here.
Smidge
I was taken to the out of hours dr at the hospital in Dumfries, she could only test my sugar levels with a stick into urine, told me my sugar level was ONLY 17 and see my own dr in the morning. In the morning my husband found me unconscious and called 999. When I regained consciousness I was blind and could only see shadows. I was hooked up to 3 drips of which one was insulin the other glucose and a third was saline. I was told I was being sent to dialisis and I refused. My kidneys slowly came on line and when I was a bit better my sugar levels were down to 58 they decided to stop the insulin and me onto tablets as they thought I was type 2. My sugar levels rose to 103 and I was very kindly told by the specialist that I was type 1 and a specialist nurse would come and show me how to inject insulin. I was terrifed as I had a fear of needles. I learnt much later from my GP that my sugar levels were 140 before they put me onto the drips, no wonder I wasn't there but I had the wonderful experience of being on a bed of flowers and angels were all around me singing. I have suffered kidney damage as a result of the NHS bumbling and my pancreas has ceased to be. I then had a stroke on my left side which I very quickly worked on getting my arm and leg to obey me lol. I am quite well now except for my left leg. I have been put on tablets to prevent a heart attack as that too suffered damage to the muscles. I am lucky to be alive and treasure each day with my lovely husband, dogs and cats
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