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Uhh... Hey everyone. I'm really really shy so this may be a bit rambly... Sorry

So I got diagnosed with Type 1 on the 2nd of November, and at the moment am really struggling to come to terms with it and struggling with the change in my life. I'm only 17 and I know that people get it much younger than me, but I've always been really emotional and sensitive. I guess I don't like the fact that I feel like I'm losing control over my life.

I'm only on two injections a day right now but go up to four on Friday (which isn't fun with a phobia of needles )

I got diagnosed because I lost three stone (going from 10.6 stone to 7.5) and was drinking all the time. My GP did a finger prick test that came out at 25.5 so rushed me instantly to the diabetes clinic here, where they did a proper blood test and tested for ketones. I was then 17.8 and my ketone level was 4+... So yeah. I'm new and really struggling to cope!
 
Hi KerryElizabeth, welcome to the forum. Someone will hopefully be along soon to give you some info for newly diagnosed. You'll find it will get easier as time goes on. You've already taken the first step to controlling your life by finding the forum. There will be lots of people who know how you feel and especially on the type 1 part of the forum. Ask any questions or just have a rant and someone will help ans support you.

Ann
 
Hi Kerry and welcome to the forum! I'm 20 and have had type 1 for 9 years now...it does get easier! I know what you mean about the lack of control but honestly it's not that bad and even though it's a really steep learning curve at the beginning you do get used to it. You control your diabetes, your diabetes doesn't control you! Four injections a day can seem a bit daunting but it makes it much easier to be flexible with mealtimes etc than just being on 2. We're all here to support you and the forum is amazing for talking to people who know what you're going through. Like Ann says, feel free to ask any questions or have a rant!
Maggie
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Hi Kerry Elizabeth and welcome to the forum All will seem overwhelming at first but it will get better. You have done the right thing to come to this forum. If you need to know anything all you need to do is ask and someone will be able to help you. Here is the information for newly diagnosed members that Ann mentioned. I hope you find it helpful.

 
Hi, I like you got diabeties in my late teens, I've had it 23 years now, and am still learning things about it all the time, its only been over the last 10 years I have started to take it 'seriously', for the 1st 10 years I lived like I didnt have it, drunk more than my fair share, never took blood tests, and regularly missed injections, I didnt have a hypo for nearly 11 years other than the 'forced' one when in hospital. One thing I cant stress enough is utilise the diabetic liason service, AND (and this is the difficult bit) realise theres no reasoning as to why You got it, it happens, and you cant turn the clock back, all I can say is accept it, and make the best of the hand your delt, its a 'life changer' not a 'life ender', you can still do all the things you want to do, , but things like 'big weekends' and the like need a little more in the way of preparation, also, wear something either a chain or wrist band that identifies you as a diabetic, the amount of young adults left on streets at weekend because people think they just had too much to drink is scarymainly because hypos are easy confused with being drunk, speak honestly to your friends, explain to them you symtoms of hypos, My wife can spot me going into one long before I can, as a condition its more common than you think, you'll probably be surprised how many people that you know have had experiences with diabeties either 1st or 2nd hand.......And agin importantly you should inform your workplace, and make yourself known to the 1st aider, my last company was fantastic in that respect, where my previos employer wasnt, but since I left, there are 2 others that work there and now they've had to 'accomodate' them better (set break times etc).

Finally (thank god!!!!) this site is a great resource, especially for the likes of yourself thats starting down the road, everyone has hints and tips, gather as many as you can, then you can mix and match idea that suit the way u feel comfortable.


Bob
 
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