sarahh1987
Member
HI!
I'm new to all this (forums- not diabetes!)
I was diagnosed with T1 when I was 3 years old so have been diabetic for over 24 years now.
I've had problems over the years (since around 16yo) with testing blood sugars and injecting.... meaning I very rarely do either I'm ashamed to admit!
I'm starting to get back in control of my diabetes, and am trying my very best to start injecting every meal time and to test my sugars at least twice a day.
I think I may have been in denial for the last ten or so years, where i have refused to accept my diabetes and have denied any problems to my parents and doctors/nurses.
I finally came clean a couple of months ago (terrifying!!) and have had nothing but support from my diabetes team at the hospital
My A1C in January was 13.1, and I am now down to 10.2. I know I have a long way to go, but I am happy with my current progress and am feeling more confident in my abilities to take control of my own condition.
Does anyone else have any similar stories or experiences they could share? I feel like it's been a very lonely journey this far and would love to be able to talk to people who understand how hard diabetes can be to live with.
Thanks in advance,
Sarah
I'm new to all this (forums- not diabetes!)
I was diagnosed with T1 when I was 3 years old so have been diabetic for over 24 years now.
I've had problems over the years (since around 16yo) with testing blood sugars and injecting.... meaning I very rarely do either I'm ashamed to admit!
I'm starting to get back in control of my diabetes, and am trying my very best to start injecting every meal time and to test my sugars at least twice a day.
I think I may have been in denial for the last ten or so years, where i have refused to accept my diabetes and have denied any problems to my parents and doctors/nurses.
I finally came clean a couple of months ago (terrifying!!) and have had nothing but support from my diabetes team at the hospital
My A1C in January was 13.1, and I am now down to 10.2. I know I have a long way to go, but I am happy with my current progress and am feeling more confident in my abilities to take control of my own condition.
Does anyone else have any similar stories or experiences they could share? I feel like it's been a very lonely journey this far and would love to be able to talk to people who understand how hard diabetes can be to live with.
Thanks in advance,
Sarah