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Newbie Diagnosed 3 weeks ago in need of some help!

Robbieowen55

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Hi all
My Name is Robbie 29 years old and I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes about 3 weeks ago and I am still I guess in total shock!

Once I had the symptoms pointed out to me I guess I have been suffering for quite a while and didn't even know I am currently off work from quite a stressful Job and am seriously worried about going back I had my first known hypo today and my blood glucose levels are now all over the place and I have made a rookie mistake of running out of testing strips!

To say that this has knocked my confidence is an understatement I have also been suffering over the last 2 days with some foot and joint pain and some blurred vision which I have been told is normal?

Obviously I need to return to work but everybody is telling me to wait until I am ready some days I feel great like a million dollars and I can return and days like today I feel awful I am also suffering from poor sleep patterns does anybody else suffer from this in the beginning!

Guess I need some help from people in the know I am going to phone my nurse tomorrow but any advice would be great!

Thanks Robbie
 
Hi Robbie and welcome to the forum Don't worry - it gets better as time goes on when you get in the routine of things. When you get your blood sugars under control your blurry eyesight will probably improve. Don't go back to work too soon but also don't let people tell you what to do! Do as you think is best - what you want to do depending on how you are feeling. You have really taken a major step finding this forum where you can find out anything you need to know about diabetes. Just ask a question and someone will have a reply for you.

To help get you started here is some general information about looking after your diabetes which was written for new members like you. I hope this will help you.

 
Hi Robbie, and welcome!

I've just popped in to say hello - I'm a Type 2 so can't be a lot of help to you right now. However, there are plenty of experienced Type 1s on the forum who I'm sure will be along soon to help you with some advice.

Get to the doctor/chemist first thing tomorrow! Get 2 pots of strips and then always remember to re-order when you open the second - make it a habit. And don't be afraid to call for help - NHS Direct or even 999 - if you feel really bad. Don't worry about 'being a bother' - under the circumstances they'd rather you bothered them! :wink:

I have a Type 1 friend who is now in her 90s and can run rings round me - and the longest lived Type 1, in the US, has had it for over 80 years. The future isn't as bleak as you may think, so don't let it get you down.

Viv 8)
 
Hi Robbie, I'm a parent of a T1 child. It does take some constant monitoring and planning to live a normal life with diabetes. Hope you have got some test strips? You will gain confidence and it is important to keep doing all the things you did before even though you need to fit in testing, insulin and possibly eating at different times and not skipping meals. Being newly diagnosed you may also be in the honeymoon phase and producing some of your own insulin intermittently so this might be something to watch out for if you are having hypos. Count the carbohydrates you are eating and keep records so you can match the amount of insulin you need to take. Once you see some patterns forming it will make life easier all around. You should expect in the early stages that your levels will be a bit all over the place and gradually settle down over months as you get into a routine and learn how food/insulin/exercise affects you. Just keep tackling it one day at a time. Only you will know when you can go back to work.
Stress can make levels unpredictable so maybe take up some yoga or other stress reliever before you go back. All the best.
 
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