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Hi,
I've had diabetes for more than ten years and have maintained good blood glucose levels due to diet ( not a "diabetic" diet ) and metformin 250 mg. twice a day. I have decided recently to do better and have joined this forum to increase my knowledge.
 
Hi genki and welcome to the forum Here is some information which we give out to new members and I think you will find it interesting and useful. Please ask as many questions as you like as there is usually someone who will have an answer for you.

 
Welcome Genki! Look forward to hearing from you. Ask questions, and you will be answered! :thumbup:
 
Hi,

I just realised that this is here to say HELLO I have be posting on ther peoples post for a while now. I am T1 daignosed 6 yrs ago. Also have had thyroid problems too. I have a 6 1/2 yr old son. Have struggled a while now but have just discovered carb counting. A friend told me about DAFNE but it was not available in my area, noticed on theses forums it being mentioned them looked online and found a course via BDEC. My last hba1c was 7.9! previous 7.6 but the hosp increased t time insulin as I was having nocturnal hypos. I have also lost a nearly a stone and a half since the summer by reducing the sheer quantity. ( My diet was balanced and healthy before diabetes, and when saw dietician she just sold me even more on low GI. ) I have been having probs with hypos for the last couple of months but the BDEC course has given me the knowledge and confidence to address it by matching carbs with excercise and insulin ( ongoing.) No wonder I was struggling I was simply eating too much.

I am also not sure if I am starting the menopauase as been having probs there also too (appt at dctrs in 2 weeks)

I would love to hear from other T1's who also have thyroid disorders.
 
Hi shop and welcome to the forum If you haven't already read the information I posted above then I suggest you do so as you will find some useful things in there. Ask as many questions as you want as there is usually someone here to help.
 
Hello, I am new here too, have been a Type 1 for 34 years now, diagnosed when I was 21 years old. I have always been on insulin, and had good control until last year: I had a chest infection which led to admission to A&E with ketoacidosis. Haven't been right ever since, weight going up, eyebrows have disappeared, and feeling cold all the time. Tests for underactive thyroid have come back as normal, waiting for yet more blood results next week. I have tried low carbing for over 6 weeks, and managed to still put on weight. Joined Slimming World, followed the diet religiously, and managed to put on one pound during three weeks. Fed up to say the least. Sorry I have gatecrashed your thread, can't see how to create my own. Will hopefully be more upbeat next time I post. Happy Easter
 
Hi Mamalu and welcome to the forum
Have a look at the information I posted above which should be useful to you. Ask as many questions as you like as someone will be able to answer.

To create your own thread you go to Board Index, select the forum you want to post in, then click the box "New Topic".
 
Hi Mamalu sorry for the late reply. Been a bit busy. Don't worry about using this thread Ive done the same thing :lol: If your thyroid came back normal and you still feel unwell go back to the DRs. I was given a normal result and carried on with an underactive thyroid for a month or more ( after radio iodine treatment for overactive thyroid ) It was only when I went for my hosp check up they told me it have gone undercative. ( was feeling so unwell and just thought I had to get on with it. I was so bloated, sore eyes, so tired and had 2 mishaps in the car thought I was going mad. ( tracking was out on the car!!) but I looked like someone had pumped my face up! ha ha . What I am saying is an underactive thyroid can make you feel pretty rotten. If still poorly go back.......good luck
 
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