johnmtp
Member
Hi all,
After loosing 1 and half stone in just over 2 weeks, constant tiredness and thirst, and peeing a lot, I decided to see my GP.
Once I explained how I had been feeling they immediately carried out blood glucose and ketone tests, with result of 20.6 bg and 6 ketone.
My GP and surgery staff were excellent (for all the NHS faults, the are times when it really does work well, and makes me glad that I live in the UK).
My GP got straight onto the local diabetes nurse to arrange for me to see them urgently.
The surgery pharmacist sorted out my Lantus and Novarapid pens and everything else I needed to go with them.
I was then given injections of insulin, by the district nurse who happened to be at the surgery at the time.
Later that afternoon I saw the specialist diabetes nurse, who had stayed late to see me, and I was with her for nearly 2 hours as she explained how to carry out blood tests and inject the insulin, and talked about living with diabetes.
I have been in constant contact with the diabetes nurse, and seen her twice more since being diagnosed, the last time with a dietician in attendance.
Everyone has been great, and prepared to spend as much time with me as I need to get me through these first few weeks.
I'm coping quite well, and trying to do everything to keep the blood glucose levels within the 5-7 range, although I keep going low, as I try to find the right levels of insulin to use, seems I'm currently very sensitive to the insulin.
I am angry though, I feel why me, what have I done to deserve this. I have had Ulcerated Colitis since my early 20s (now 45), and 2 years ago had my colon removed and now have and end ileostomy (stoma).
I'm very glad I found this site and forum. It has been of real help, so a big thanks to those that run it, and everyone who has been posting to the forum.
All the best.
John
After loosing 1 and half stone in just over 2 weeks, constant tiredness and thirst, and peeing a lot, I decided to see my GP.
Once I explained how I had been feeling they immediately carried out blood glucose and ketone tests, with result of 20.6 bg and 6 ketone.
My GP and surgery staff were excellent (for all the NHS faults, the are times when it really does work well, and makes me glad that I live in the UK).
My GP got straight onto the local diabetes nurse to arrange for me to see them urgently.
The surgery pharmacist sorted out my Lantus and Novarapid pens and everything else I needed to go with them.
I was then given injections of insulin, by the district nurse who happened to be at the surgery at the time.
Later that afternoon I saw the specialist diabetes nurse, who had stayed late to see me, and I was with her for nearly 2 hours as she explained how to carry out blood tests and inject the insulin, and talked about living with diabetes.
I have been in constant contact with the diabetes nurse, and seen her twice more since being diagnosed, the last time with a dietician in attendance.
Everyone has been great, and prepared to spend as much time with me as I need to get me through these first few weeks.
I'm coping quite well, and trying to do everything to keep the blood glucose levels within the 5-7 range, although I keep going low, as I try to find the right levels of insulin to use, seems I'm currently very sensitive to the insulin.
I am angry though, I feel why me, what have I done to deserve this. I have had Ulcerated Colitis since my early 20s (now 45), and 2 years ago had my colon removed and now have and end ileostomy (stoma).
I'm very glad I found this site and forum. It has been of real help, so a big thanks to those that run it, and everyone who has been posting to the forum.
All the best.
John