For a youthful, upbeat and practical approach I suggest you download this free e-book by Adam Brown of Diatribe. https://brightspotsandlandmines.orgHi, 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!
I think Smarties are quite different in the UK from in the US? In the UK they contain chocolate, which I would have thought would delay absorption.The latest advice on hypos is to firstly get the quick acting sugar into you (glucose tablets, carton of juice, jelly babies) then wait 10 mins to check your blood glucose levels are on the rise before having something more carby like a biscuit.
I have haribos in the car and glucose tablets in coat pockets, bags, drawers in the house etc.
Today I had 4 tubes of smarties nearby when a hypo hit. I ate 3
I am in the UK & yes, that is probably why 3 packets were needed. Excuse for a bingeI think Smarties are quite different in the UK from in the US? In the UK they contain chocolate, which I would have thought would delay absorption.
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!
I hope someone has told you about pen needles. They are not like regular shots. You kind of position them somewhere on your bod and push a button which automatically gives you a short shot. And this can be different parts of the bod.
You are not old enough to have solidified a lifestyle - you are only old enough to have tried a littlethis, little that. You are barely begun.
Anxiety often comes from not being prepared. You can not only prepare yourself her on this forum, you can also watch stuff happen on the Youtube. Modern time is on your side. Also, they are closer to acure for type one than type two by implants of stem cells, so it is not like you have a life sentence lifestyle. It is not too bad to endure plus technology will help you a lot
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!
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