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- Type of diabetes
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Leicester, UK. I've lived here six, almost 7 years. the first two t1s i met were fellow students at UoL i met the first in 2011 and the second in 2015, considering i've probably met thousands of students in the five years I was studying this doesnt even border on statistically unlikely that two of them were t1, infact i find it more statistically interesting that they were both openly gay men, even my boyfriend is bicurious. my mothers, collegues,son i've never met but see his story as a complete horror story which no mother should ever have to go through. I've been working at a hospital for two years and, funnily enough, most patients that come in have something wrong with them so I was bound to come across one or two diabetics. the patient i was refering too is the only female t1 i've ever met and she was in her 60s which made me feel better about my boyfriends claims that he probably wont make it to 40.
I work in mental health and at a meeting today we were asked where we think the new funding should go, like what outreaches we could pursue, from the list we narrowed down I chose to pursue the effects of diabetes on mental health, my boss gave me this website and a phone number for a diabetes support group in leicester and gave me a week to provide a rationale for why our new funding should go into this area.
I find it interesting that most t1s have never met another t1? My boyfriend asked to see my t1 friends facebook profile last month which I thought was weird.. then a few minutes ago he text me saying 'i guess your talking to [t1 friends name] about your work assignment instead of me.' I told him earlier that, although it would be the truth, I can't argue that every diabetic i've met also suffers from depression, and i definitely can't therefore assume that diabetes causes depression! I didnt tell him I'd post on a forum but I did tell him I wanted to speak to at least 20 diabetics about their mental health experiences before I wrote my rationale. It could be a complete coincidence that all the diabetics I've met suffer from depression, why should we put money into this? It probably only stuck out to me as an interesting option because the man I'm in love with is a t1 diabetic so i had a personal interest! If you don't think government funding should go into the mental health care of diabetics then please let me know. what areas of mental health which arent currently covered by the nhs would you like to see funded? the other two things i opted for were autism, and transgender but i've already wrote about those topics before so its easier.
Interesting. I don't live in the city, but I do live in Leicestershire. May I ask which support group your manager pointed you to. I know of a couple, but it's always good to know where local resources are.
If your boyfriend is also living in Leicester, then he is, in my view, a lucky young man. The Leicester Diabetes Centre and the Research Centre associated with it are recognised and award winning places. The care, as I understand it, is very good.
The Research Centre, as you would expect is looking for positive ways forwards for people living, of all types, with diabetes, including research into mental wellbeing and the associations between mental health and diabetes, because there can be some, for a decent proportion of those impacted by diabetes, at some point in their diagnosis.