pk111
Member
- Messages
- 8
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hello,
Just found out last week I am late onset Type 1. I'm 52.
I was put on a mixed insulin, just a small dose (6 on the pen). Since diagnosis, I have cut out the bad stuff like cakes and sweets and knocked alcohol on the head. This seems to have worked as my BS levels were up in the teens and have now come down to mostly single figures.
I'm off for a few days in Majorca next week and I'm wondering what my holiday will be like. When I have been abroad in the past, my pattern is proabably not disimilar to most non-diabetics, so I usually kick back and have a couple of beers in the afternoon, and perhaps a little more at night. Eat what I fancy, when I fancy, have an ice cream in the sun etc. It has somewhat taking the gloss off it to think I will probably have to drink mostly water, srutinise the menu for the "right" type of foods for me to eat (and I've not got my head round what is right or wrong - the hospital tell me to eat carbs but a sensible amount, but people on here seem to say go for low carbs, almost an Atkins type diet).
In a way, I wish the holiday was somewhere down the line when I have got a better understanding about this new world I am in!
Paul.
Just found out last week I am late onset Type 1. I'm 52.
I was put on a mixed insulin, just a small dose (6 on the pen). Since diagnosis, I have cut out the bad stuff like cakes and sweets and knocked alcohol on the head. This seems to have worked as my BS levels were up in the teens and have now come down to mostly single figures.
I'm off for a few days in Majorca next week and I'm wondering what my holiday will be like. When I have been abroad in the past, my pattern is proabably not disimilar to most non-diabetics, so I usually kick back and have a couple of beers in the afternoon, and perhaps a little more at night. Eat what I fancy, when I fancy, have an ice cream in the sun etc. It has somewhat taking the gloss off it to think I will probably have to drink mostly water, srutinise the menu for the "right" type of foods for me to eat (and I've not got my head round what is right or wrong - the hospital tell me to eat carbs but a sensible amount, but people on here seem to say go for low carbs, almost an Atkins type diet).
In a way, I wish the holiday was somewhere down the line when I have got a better understanding about this new world I am in!
Paul.