Hi @Darion89 . Welcome to the forum . You probably won't meet many T1's in everyday life, it's not like we have any extra features that give us away. Luckily you will find plenty of us here. Some newbies like yourself right through to people with 50yrs + under their belts. Ask any questions you want , there's a lot to learn, none of us are complete experts.
You sound a very positive guy. Being positive is a great attribute to have when living with diabetes.
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[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1807364, member: 53162"]Hi and welcome to the forum [USER=477557]@Darion89
There's a lot to take in from diagnosis, so take it easy on yourself, one day at a time, and learn as much as you can, knowledge is essential, 'think like a pancreas' is a good book to read, and feel free to shout with anything we can help with, lots of experience in here.
Well, there are of course the bulging pockets from meters, insulin pens and sweets, and the occasional outline of a sensor or insulin pump under clothes, especially in summer, but you're right, there definitely isn't a fool-proof way to recognize 'one of us'.as far as I can tell there are no stand out features!
Please tell me you don't blame yourself a little either, @Darion89 . How would you in any way be responsible for a confused immune-system?Yeah I've learned not to blame myself too much
At first I did to be honest because I just didnt know what was going on, the signs had been there for well over a year I just didn't take any notice of them. I know there was nothing I coupd've done it's just one of those things I guess and have to remind myself it could have been a lot worse.Please tell me you don't blame yourself a little either, @Darion89 . How would you in any way be responsible for a confused immune-system?
Hi @Darion89 theres a lot of reasoning that goes with diagnosis, so why me, what did I do wrong etc, all of this is normal, I even thought after my diagnosis that I could somehow revive my dying pancreas, that thought didn't last long, doh ! It certainly does provoke a lot of thinking that's why being super kind to yourself and remembering that it's not your fault is so important, having something to focus on such as your family is great as staying well for them is a huge incentive.
Don't squeeze your fingertip but start at the palm of your hand and squeeze up along your finger, rather like milking a goat.the times I don't draw enough blood and it takes 4 or 5 attempts
Oh ok I hadn't heard that technique, even after telling my diabetic nurse! I'll give it a go tonight and hopefully have more luckDon't squeeze your fingertip but start at the palm of your hand and squeeze up along your finger, rather like milking a goat.
Yeah it's something that I don't necessarily connect to older people but can't help think why me? I'm rarely ill so to be told that I've got got type 1 because I've fallen ill and my body has attack my pancreas is crazy to hear!Hey, @Darion89.
I am in same boat as you although a couple of months ahead as diagnosed in Feb (aged 28!). Feel and experiencing what you have described above. It’s nice to have this forum to discuss this massive life change. It’s been a rough few months!
I too had symptoms for about a year and when finally ended up in A and E I remember being told I had type 1 and feeling so guilty-like I let my body down somehow. The only thing I could have done was go to the doctor sooner but it was inevitable anyway I suppose. Great you have a good support network and a family to motivate you. I’m going to read read read too.
Good luck and keep updating!
Thanks for the response, that's what I'm hoping to achieve, a sense of normality, because at the moment even though I'm getting more used to it all it is still very strange and hard to adjust to.Welcome to the club. It will take a while, but once everything settles down life will return to normal and D won't get in the way. There are 100's of thousands around the world as proof, that it's no big deal once everything settles down. At this point in time you should feel anxious, angry, frightened and sorry for yourself. After a few months you will discover D is no big deal and just a minor inconvenience. However you will have occasional down day, that is where this forum is great.
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