Thank you for your reply, i havent been getting much help since moving up to the lake district. I feel like im getting nowhere and it will just get worse. Thanks for your questions too, they arent too personal.Hey @Natalie1993 being UK based, I am very surprised you are not already seeing a diabetes specialist.
My GP has very little clue about type 1 so I can imagine how little support you are getting if yours is anything like mine.
I would encourage you to push very hard.
How do you manage your diabetes?
Do you carb count?
Have you been on any courses such as the DAFNE one? It's called different things in different areas but it is a chance to spend time with fellow type 1ers and diabetes specialists to learn how to manage your diabetes.
Is there anything you feel you are struggling with? Are your BGs always high? Does diabetes stop you doing what you want? Are you stressed?
Sorry, probably way too many questions.
Answer what you want. Ignore the questions which are too personal.
But definitely push your GP to get you help from a diabetes specialist.
Hi karen, thank you for the advice, i will definitely check out the link!Hi @Natalie1993 It doesn't sound like you are getting much support at all so second what @helensaramay has said, you need to see a Diabetes Consultant not a General Practitioner about your type 1 for more specialist advice. What would help you hugely is getting a copy of 'think like a pancreas' for getting clued up, no time like the present to make subtle changes to your regime and the knowledge from this book will help you feel more confident about making changes - also try doing the online Bertie course: https://www.bertieonline.org.uk/ a great course again for building knowledge.
Don't get down though, it's easy to make improvements once you know how and we've all had bad HbA1c's, however this has shown you that you can make improvements
hi natalie my last result was 65 nearly where i want to be (around 58)
Hi karen, as long as your happy with your result that is the main thing, i hope things are going well for youhi natalie my last result was 65 nearly where i want to be (around 58)
We can all only do our best natalie and sometimes things just go out of control for no reason when that happens we pick ourselves up and dust ourselves down and start the merry go round againHi karen, as long as your happy with your result that is the main thing, i hope things are going well for you
Testing is the only way to know what is happening & to get better daily control that feeds into your Hba1C.What is everyones latest results?
Ugh! Ive just had my latest results, my hba1c is 74. My one before that was 59. Im so fed up and just drained. Makes me feel like giving up, its so hard to manage. I have expressed concern to my local drs about seeing a specialist so hopefully they can get me sorted and i can work on getting back on track.
What is everyones latest results?
Ugh! Ive just had my latest results, my hba1c is 74. My one before that was 59. Im so fed up and just drained. Makes me feel like giving up, its so hard to manage. I have expressed concern to my local drs about seeing a specialist so hopefully they can get me sorted and i can work on getting back on track.
I was supposed to do a dafne course in carlisle but because i live in penrith and work full time it would be difficult for me to do unless my boss understands. I think it would be beneficial for me.
Mine was 104my diabetes is way out of control it has been for the last 10 years
Hi thanks for the information, I'll be sure to find out more regarding the dafne course and get myself on it. Many thanks RobHi Robbo. My husband is the one in my family with diabetes, and he too has had a very high 100+ hba1c.....until recently when it was down to 84. Still way too high, I know, but much better for him. We both recently went on a DAFNE course, (I was allowed to attend it with him as he has sight and mobility issues, a direct result of DKA), and I can't recommend it enough. It gave us a much better understanding of T1, and how to adjust insulin levels to help counteract the inevitable highs and low blood sugars. Unfortunately he suffers from Dawn Phenomenon which, for us, makes control more difficult, but my point is that if he can improve, so can you. I totally agree with others that getting help and advice from a good consultant is invaluable, which we are very lucky to have at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth Uni Hospital.
Good luck.
Thank you for your reply, i think if i express concern to my boss he will understand, at the end of the day my health is more important.Any reasonable employer should give you payed leave for the DAFNE course. On my DAFNE course the only person who didn't have paid leave was self employed. This leave is a reasonable adjustment to accommodate your diabetes - employers are required to make reasonable adjustments.
Ughh tell me about it :/ been feeling stressed lately and fed up, im struggling with motivation though my boyfriend is trying his best to help me, bless him! Im looking forward to getting myself back on track and balancing things out, thank you for your replyUnfortunately running a bit high can make you feel physically ill and depressed, thereby making it harder to get back on track. I would agree that few gps have much clue about T1, definitely push for a proper diabetes specialist appointment. There's a lot that they can do to help that your GP has probably never heard of. Good luck, try not to get too discouraged. Unfortunately T1 is a balancing act and sometimes we all fall off the tightrope, but the trick is to get back on and keep trying.
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