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New to Type 1.

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2
Location
Shrewsbury
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Treatment type
Insulin
This is all so new to me, only recently been diagnosed with Type 1 Friday just gone and experienced possibly the worst way of being diagnosed with being in hospital. Finding it hard to get my sugars down, what to eat etc its all so confusing. Im only 17..help.

I went straight into doing my own injections, finding that easier now but i dont think my units are correct. Read through information booklets and it mentions being depressed, since ive been diagnosed all ive wanted to do is cry can anybody help me please x
 
Hi Charlieehill123

It is so scary to start off with...and your feelings will go up and down as you get used to the diabetes living with you in your life....

I term it like that 'diabetes lives with you'....because your life can still be everything that you want it to be (A few exceptions-I don't think you can pilot a passenger plane!!!).....but you can still do bungee jumps etc....

So, be patient, as you and your body have to get used to diabetes. you won't feel brilliant about it in a week...or even a month....it takes time to learn how your body works, and to do this you need regular check ups and help from your diabetic health care team.

I was diagnosed at 21, and I admit to crying myself to sleep every single night for 6 weeks. I was put on such a strict diet, that I just found everything so hard to cope with....until I learnt that with injections you can still have some normal living treats.......the most important word is some......and occasionally....when I lerant this, I felt normal again, and I knew that I didn't have to be different to my friends that I had who didn't have diabetes....BUT, and a big BUT....you do need to listen and learn what to do from your health care team and from people here with their advice and find out just what works for you......

It is very early days for you, so it will be very hard for you to think about at the moment and you will find some great help and support here from people that have all been through a diagnosis of either them, or a member of their family being diabetic. None of us are perfect...but we are all helping each other and support each other through our life's with diabetes....

Please let us know how you are getting on, whether you are getting low readings or high readings, and how often you are seeing your diabetes health care team etc....we will all want to know how you are doing and will want to support you through this.....

Best wishes Shax
 
I have been type 1 for 17 years - still cry and ask why me ! It does get better - i am new to this site stuff - the best is to understand that we are all different. But CM is good.
 
Hi Charlieehill123,
I completely agree with Shax, it is still early days for you. I have been a diabetic for 15 years and I lead a perfectly normal life. I excercise regularly and look after myself, and although you have to get used to the diabetes management it gets easier as you learn to listen to your bodys' needs. I am type 1 and followed a course called DAFNE last year for a week. This has really helped me to improve my control over my diabetes. It showed me how to inject the right amount of insulin for the carbohydrates I consume. Its improved my control 100% and I now have very few hypos. I would definetely recommend it if you can get on it. Good luck for the future.
 
Hi Charlie and welcome to the forum As you see you are not alone in this and there are plenty of people here to talk to about your problems as you come across them. Ask as many questions as you want as there are lots of experienced Type 1s here who will be able to help you. A little basic information won't come amiss either. This was written by our friends Sue and Ken, former monitors, for new members and I think some of this advice will be helpful to you.

 
Hi Charlie

Sorry to hear about your diagnosis, i can't imagine how you are feeling

I have had and am still getting loads of help from the lovely people on this forum regarding trying to get my daughters doses right so please use this place as much as you can.
Post your readings and your doses and some of the others might be able to point you in the right direction of what to change and how.

You are not alone in this x
 
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