Carlton1512
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 56
- Location
- London
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- When your diabetes misbehaves for no apparent reason.
Yes, also the fact when your sugar goes high you can't eat because you are waiting and waiting and waiting for your sugar level to drop.Same for me yesterday, over the course of 4 hours fasting i injected 14 units of novorapid correction and my sugar eventually returned to 5mmol/L this morning at 5am, its pathetic...
Great points so far, I personally hate how I feel now, I know before I got diabetes, even when I was 14, I felt great, I felt fine when I was in the honeymood period, when that ended and I had to start controlling it myself with more artificial insulin, I started realising how degenerative diabetes is. I mean I haven't experienced any diabetic complications yet (touch wood), but I do not feel like the person I was before I got diabetes at 15, and it is so hard to explain to people what I mean.. before then, I was the fun energetic young lad who had a different personality and after that, I just felt different :s maybe it affected my mental health as well
Does anyone else feel the same?
It’s my clothes that get covered in blood after injections sometimes you would think I had hit an artery!I get irked by blood smears all over my documents at work cos my finger won't stop bleeding haha
I couldn't agree more! I felt so carefree until my teenage years... (diagnosed aged 8 but the reality didn't dawn for a few years). The daily grind is very wearing. I am not clinically trained but I can tell you that I found mindfulness of benefit, and talking to other diabetics, and CBT can really help with managing negative emotions/behaviours... It is quite a trauma to be diagnosed with something like this, no matter what the age or circumstances. Give yourself credit for living it every day and finding the strength to survive...
Why sign up to have your prescriptions delivered by post? There is loads of companies doing it now (free) , one advertising on the main site here. Very easy and straight forward.Getting a toddler and a baby in the car, driving 25 minutes to the pharmacy, getting them out of the car and traipsing everyone in to collect prescriptions. About every two weeks. And even worse to do it all then discover they haven’t processed the request and there’s nothing to collect.
People telling me “oh, my friend has that. She can eat doughnuts, they don’t affect her blood sugar at all.”
People just not getting how big this is.
The logistics of appointments when you have two children under 3 and no childcare.
Hello, this will be an interesting diabetic discussion for us all. What are the most annoying or meticulous things you find about having Diabetes. What makes us tick most and get in a dicky fit. What do people say that annoys you? And anything else...
For me it's when you're testing your blood glucose from your finger and you need a tiny bit more blood from your finger but it doesn't happen and your machine says ERRORthis stresses me out beyond belief for something so small it can certainly put me in a mood haha
Yep I agree that is really annoying. My frustration is again the blood tester. Mine cradhes quite regularly and make two very loud beeping noises. It seems to know when I'm in a rush too! After this it takes 3 or 4 minutes to restart .Very annoying and the help line sent much use either. When I tell them it's got a message that says electronics error the help line usually say it is something I've done! Very annoying!!
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