SBChxnk182
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Hi, just to clarify why I made this post rather than just going through the forums, I actually encountered some posts of people expressing their frustrations at having diabetes, which can be a bit disheartening, especially as I haven't fully recovered from my first hospital visit and I've only just tried doing my first own insulin injections in the hospital.
Thank you for the tips so far they're making me feel better and I do appreciate it a lot!
Faith in humanity restored!
Jelly babies. 4 or 5 jelly babies = around 20g of carbs, does it for meThank you all for your replies, I've been reading through them and each of them has helped massively to boost my mood. I understand venting is part of having an illness so I can appreciate it.
I just did my first solo injection after shaking and hopefully this is my first step into confidently injecting!
Another question I have is what kinds of things do you guys like to keep on you to prevent hypo? I was told by the doctor that biscuits are a good thing to keep on you, but I can't imagine myself carrying round some custard creams in my bag without them being turned into crumbs.
I am in full agreement with this sentiment , I was diagnosed almost 30 years ago and didn't take any time to learn about this life changing illness. Subsequently I am still learning!The best advice I can give you is if you are working full time or in school full time, I would put that on pause that for a few weeks and really learn what type 1 diabetes is, what you can expect, how to deal with it, all the necessary tools you will need etc because it is extremely hard to juggle your life, work/school and your new diabetes friend at the same time and be successful.
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