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New here, New medication, New attitude to life.

Tricki

Member
Messages
18
Location
Kirklees
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Treatment type
Insulin
HI. Have been reading the site and the forums on, and off since 2009 When I was diagnosed. Am a bit of a lurker, so didn't bother to sign up for the forums.

A change in medication, and my attitude in general, has prompted me to learn more about my condition, to fill in some of the holes in my knowledge, so I'll be around for a while asking a few questions, and maybe joining in conversations, if I can get out of lurker mode

Am 39. Type 1. Was on Novomix 30 till a few days ago, when I changed to Novorapid and Levemir, and started Carb counting.

I have to admit I have been a little lazy in the past. After a period of learning the basics about diabetes, I didn't explore other options for my own treatment. My Blood Sugars have often fluctuated around 20ish and on to hypos, and even when I took care, I could never keep it very tight.

Am lucky enough that I haven't needed hospitalisation, and no signs of complications. My HbA1c levels crept up to 9.5%, which is not massively high compared to what I have seen of others - but it shows I was getting rather tardy and needed to improve.

Last June, something in me decided I'd better start to shape up a little and get a better handle on my health - not easy, as been a rather sedentary person.

But I managed to quit smoking, stop drinking, take some exercise at least once a week, and now am working on improving my control. Am signed up for a DAFNE course, but have been for a while, so no idea when I get off the waiting list. HbA1c back down to around 7.3% just from that lot, hoping to get better later on.

Not finding the adjustment TOO hard, but feeling a little like when I was first diagnosed. More information in a short period of time than normal (most of which I sort of knew but mostly forgotten, some that I should have known beforehand if I'd thought to look ) Having to change my routines, and the way I do things, and far more injections than used to before. Thankfully none of the panic of last time
 
Hi Tricki and welcome to the forum I'm glad you've stopped lurking and have finally joined because that way we can all help you. You sound as though you have already made a lot of progress. You may have seen this during your lurking but here is the information we give to new members which I am sure will help you. Ask as many questions as you need to as there is always someone here who will have an answer for you.

 
Hi Tricki :wave:
I was also diagnosed in 2009 (will be 41 this year) and have been on levemir and novorapid since almost from the start. Have gotten by on rough estimates of food content (thx to long honeymoon I guess) but would like to learn more about carb counting. Looking forward to exchanging experiences!
 
Thanks for the replies - been too busy to reply till now, and actually found out the answer to most of the questions I wanted to ask on here this morning via the bdec site - did find it by chance elsewhere, but good idea to post it noblehead - its a really good site - I'd sign up if you haven't already fenix.
 
Thx for sharing Noblehead! Think I'll try to find something in Swedish though, carb counting might be difficult enough without having to deal with cups and ounces :wink:
 
Welcome aboard i am Martina from Canada, i am a type 2 diabetic for 7 years and i am on Lantus insulin. this is a great board to get lots of great info on
 
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