Hey everyone just been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the end of June and finding it really hard and depressing. I had the symptoms couple of weeks before I was admitted to hospital, symptoms included severe thirst, didn’t want to get out of bed, pain in the kidney area etc. I know I should’ve checked in earlier but wasn’t the hospital type and thought the symptoms were just a man flu coming on. Eventually my partner had to call an Ambulance and I went in with DKA and a blood clot on my left kidney and type 1 diabetes which I later found out anyways to cut a long story short I was discharged a couple of weeks ago and don’t think the support is enough or maybe I don’t knw where to find it. The diabetes centre just give u a bunch of booklets n send u on ur way and the GP don’t knw what they’re doing half the time. Just want some advice on where I can go or what to do, even if it’s just some place where people go to and talk about their life’s and how it’s changed dramatically (in my case) who have similar illnesses. Thanks tke cre ppl
Hey everyone just been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the end of June and finding it really hard and depressing.
Thanks everyone for your reply’s really appreciate it, @Muneeb yes I’m on novarapid insulin 3 times a day and I think the other ones called toujaeo or something and that is every 24 hours. I’ve just finished my course of antibiotics and still on long term blood thinner medication. Is it normal for my body to feel weak and for my arms and legs too? Stomach also feels so soar and painful from putting needles in from the insulin. Walking is even a mission now as my legs can’t hack it anyways seems like I have to live with it and start to learn how to deal with it rather then thinking why is it me etc...... My GP said that I was lucky to come out of the hospital alive as my condition was seriously bad when I went in. Thanks ppl
Thanks everyone for your reply’s really appreciate it, @Muneeb yes I’m on novarapid insulin 3 times a day and I think the other ones called toujaeo or something and that is every 24 hours. I’ve just finished my course of antibiotics and still on long term blood thinner medication. Is it normal for my body to feel weak and for my arms and legs too? Stomach also feels so soar and painful from putting needles in from the insulin. Walking is even a mission now as my legs can’t hack it anyways seems like I have to live with it and start to learn how to deal with it rather then thinking why is it me etc...... My GP said that I was lucky to come out of the hospital alive as my condition was seriously bad when I went in. Thanks ppl
Injection site should not be sore and bruised.
If this is happening...
- check you are using the smallest available needles
- punch in you need to (few people do)
- change needles every time
- rotate your sites
- if you still have problems, talk to your diabetes team.
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