Jilly Poll
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Take a breath. The immediate crisis is over, next step is learning about T1 and finding the right doses for you.Currently my ketones have come down but my blood sugars are rarely below 15.
I am trying to get my head round everything - the testing as well. Such a lot to take in.
As a T1 you should be able to get a freestyle libre (assuming you are in the UK), so much less fingerpricking is required.
On the bright side, the relatively quick diagnosis means you haven't got years of high blood sugars that may have damaged your system.
T1 does require a lot of adjustments but it shouldn't stop you doing anything you want to do. (Am guessing you are past wanting a career as an astronaut or in the army).
Good luck, welcome and have some virtual hugs from New Zealand.
I was called in by my GP in April to tell me I was pre-diabetic - I had no symptoms and it was decided I would have another blood test in October. I have had no symptoms until about 3 weeks ago when various symptoms started, eyesight changes, raging thirst, weight loss, lack of energy etc. I called the diabetes unit here and had a blood test on Monday and by Tuesday I was sent to hospital for an insulin infusion - appalling treatment there but since have had amazing treatment at my local surgery. I am 69 and my diagnosis is of type 1. It has been the most stressful week of my life - I am in shock, an emotional wreck, and scared. Currently my ketones have come down but my blood sugars are rarely below 15. Because I am over 60 and sudden onset diabetes I also have to have a CT scan. I am trying to get my head round everything - the testing as well. Such a lot to take in.
I was called in by my GP in April to tell me I was pre-diabetic - I had no symptoms and it was decided I would have another blood test in October. I have had no symptoms until about 3 weeks ago when various symptoms started, eyesight changes, raging thirst, weight loss, lack of energy etc. I called the diabetes unit here and had a blood test on Monday and by Tuesday I was sent to hospital for an insulin infusion - appalling treatment there but since have had amazing treatment at my local surgery. I am 69 and my diagnosis is of type 1. It has been the most stressful week of my life - I am in shock, an emotional wreck, and scared. Currently my ketones have come down but my blood sugars are rarely below 15. Because I am over 60 and sudden onset diabetes I also have to have a CT scan. I am trying to get my head round everything - the testing as well. Such a lot to take in.
Unfortunately it's common we are misdiagnosed. That it was caught before you became really sick is a plus, even though it might not seem like it. It's a huge learning curve at the beginning because it's such a big change. But it gets a lot easier. You will be in what we call the honeymoon period where your pancreas will still try to work some. So it makes it a little more difficult to judge what doses you need. You will need to learn to carb count so I suggest you start doing that now so you get some experience doing so and ask for a Libre, it will make your life a lot easier. It will be okay, you will thrive, it's not something any of us want, but at least we have a solve, which is insulin.
I was also a late onset T1D (at 67yrs). It's apparently normal to blame yourself for something but I've always been healthy, athletic even, never smoked and don't drink. Simple fact is it's an auto-immune disease ... I wonder if it is Covid related although I'm unaware of getting Covid. Diabetes clinic say there is insufficient evidence. My only symptom was weight loss ... 7lbs in a week. On reflection it could have been a worse outcome but was devastating at the time. I manage my sugar levels very well and owe a lot to Libre 2 ... seriously life changing. Whenever I feel sorry for myself I think about children with diabetes and now donate monthly to "Juvenile diabetes"I was called in by my GP in April to tell me I was pre-diabetic - I had no symptoms and it was decided I would have another blood test in October. I have had no symptoms until about 3 weeks ago when various symptoms started, eyesight changes, raging thirst, weight loss, lack of energy etc. I called the diabetes unit here and had a blood test on Monday and by Tuesday I was sent to hospital for an insulin infusion - appalling treatment there but since have had amazing treatment at my local surgery. I am 69 and my diagnosis is of type 1. It has been the most stressful week of my life - I am in shock, an emotional wreck, and scared. Currently my ketones have come down but my blood sugars are rarely below 15. Because I am over 60 and sudden onset diabetes I also have to have a CT scan. I am trying to get my head round everything - the testing as well. Such a lot to take in.
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