Scottish Storm
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Hi folks, my name is Bill, I'm now 48 and I was diagnosed with late onset diabetes of the young six years ago. In some ways this was lucky as I'd already been through puberty and had most of the nonsense around drugs and alcohol out of my system.
Plus my son is type 1 so I'd been living with diabetes as a parent for four years.
We've both been blessed with easy management of our conditions (I say blessed ad I've seen the difficulties some people have) and good health.
However over Christmas my need for insulin rose by over half. I carb count but instead of my usual one unit for every ten grams of carbs, I now need to take one and a half to two and I've also had to raise my background from 27 units to 40.
And I'm still not quite stabilized yet! If anyone has had a similar experience I'd love to hear how you got on.
A colleagues hubby went through exactly the same thing a month or so ago but I've not seen her over Christmas to hear if his has settled.
Anyway, sorry about the long initial post, good to find this site and I'll try and contribute where I can.
Bill
Plus my son is type 1 so I'd been living with diabetes as a parent for four years.
We've both been blessed with easy management of our conditions (I say blessed ad I've seen the difficulties some people have) and good health.
However over Christmas my need for insulin rose by over half. I carb count but instead of my usual one unit for every ten grams of carbs, I now need to take one and a half to two and I've also had to raise my background from 27 units to 40.
And I'm still not quite stabilized yet! If anyone has had a similar experience I'd love to hear how you got on.
A colleagues hubby went through exactly the same thing a month or so ago but I've not seen her over Christmas to hear if his has settled.
Anyway, sorry about the long initial post, good to find this site and I'll try and contribute where I can.
Bill