- Messages
- 26
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Suffer with OCD and anxiety since age 7
Hello. I'm Josie and I'm 25 and have recently (3 weeks ago) been diagnosed as Type 1. I am also recently married and have 2 young children. I also suffer terribly with OCD and anxiety since the age of 7 so this diagnosis was a bit of a shock! I had been to the doctors numerous times with symptoms (not thinking it was this) and was told it's all in my head and it's just my mental health playing up and I should go back on anti depressants. I declined at first but found myself back at the doctors because I felt something was wrong and decided to go on them. I had terrible side affects which turned out to be this but was still being told it's all in my head, stick with it as the affects of constant anxiety are nothing compared to the medication side affects. So eventually I said no this isn't normal as my weight was getting lower by the day, was still looking after my young children and driving daily and they just called me a "professional worrier" and also "there's no wonder you've got a headache if you're drinking so much my friend" (after I told them I can't stop drinking and no amount of water is curing my thirst) and they'd do a blood test purely to shut me up! Got rushed to the doctors after a repeated test and even then was patronised and the doctor stroked my arm and said "there's a fine line with you if it's real or OCD" I was absolutely shocked as you can imagine as I genuinely was made to feel like I was having a breakdown!
I feel like I needed to get that rant off my chest and talk to some people who are going through the same as me. Since being on my insulin I feel so much better physically and am coming to terms with this and I currently aren't as emotional as I was and I feel a lot better not being on anti depressants! I am much happier and have started to put weight back on which I am really proud of as when I was in hospital I was 8 stone 1. I've been reading other peoples posts on here and thought I might as well join in!
I regular do pole fitness and I am quite active and would be grateful of any advice or tips on how to manage levels when exercising!
I feel like I needed to get that rant off my chest and talk to some people who are going through the same as me. Since being on my insulin I feel so much better physically and am coming to terms with this and I currently aren't as emotional as I was and I feel a lot better not being on anti depressants! I am much happier and have started to put weight back on which I am really proud of as when I was in hospital I was 8 stone 1. I've been reading other peoples posts on here and thought I might as well join in!