Hi everyone,
Recently diagnosed Type 1 aged 26 and currently a month in.
As soon as I was diagnosed it was more of a relief that there was a fix of sorts and although it's a pain, it is what it is! Took the approach that there was no point being down or depressed, a lot worse things could have been found and I just need to get on with it now.
As is my nature, I've spent the last few weeks delving into books, forums and websites to understand as much as I can. Thank you to everyone on here for the info! My Diabetic nurse has been very positive, had my well done stickers for some better than expected readings and already on with carb counting and the like. All going well...
Feel like I'm close to getting back to normal life but now finding it hard to not run before I can walk. I want to get back to my golf, football and badminton, do my active day job and not feel sluggish and ill still. When I think I've cracked it one morning with a good level, the calculated carbs and and the right dose....bang and the hypo happens which is so frustrating.
I'm a problem solver and a+b=c whereas diabetes seems to be a+b=49!! I know I'm not long in and can't expect it all to work out as I have so carefully calculated, but it is annoying. I think on reflection,I'm aiming for good readings when I should be at the higher end of ok to give myself a buffer in case I get caught off guard.
Anyway, sure I'll get there and plenty of years ahead to practice!
Recently diagnosed Type 1 aged 26 and currently a month in.
As soon as I was diagnosed it was more of a relief that there was a fix of sorts and although it's a pain, it is what it is! Took the approach that there was no point being down or depressed, a lot worse things could have been found and I just need to get on with it now.
As is my nature, I've spent the last few weeks delving into books, forums and websites to understand as much as I can. Thank you to everyone on here for the info! My Diabetic nurse has been very positive, had my well done stickers for some better than expected readings and already on with carb counting and the like. All going well...
Feel like I'm close to getting back to normal life but now finding it hard to not run before I can walk. I want to get back to my golf, football and badminton, do my active day job and not feel sluggish and ill still. When I think I've cracked it one morning with a good level, the calculated carbs and and the right dose....bang and the hypo happens which is so frustrating.
I'm a problem solver and a+b=c whereas diabetes seems to be a+b=49!! I know I'm not long in and can't expect it all to work out as I have so carefully calculated, but it is annoying. I think on reflection,I'm aiming for good readings when I should be at the higher end of ok to give myself a buffer in case I get caught off guard.
Anyway, sure I'll get there and plenty of years ahead to practice!