Paula_type1
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Dear All,
My name is Paula and I am 24 years old and I have been diagnosed with diabetes Mellitus type 1 six years ago. I remember that day well because it was two days before my eighteenth birthday. Diabetes type 1 is an autoimmune disease which is experienced differently by everyone. I want to share the experience of living with diabetes type 1 and I would appreciate it a lot to read your experiences.
When I was diagnosed with diabetes I also was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism;
Probably the first two years my glucose levels had an enormous influence on my mood. Nowadays my glucose levels don’t have much influence on my mood anymore. However there is one exception, when I am hungry I easily get irritated and sometimes even angry. Is getting angry when I’m hungry just me or do you experience this too? Before I had diabetes I didn’t care much for sweets and candy but now I love to eat sweets and candy.
As my therapy I inject insulin a few times a day; for the carbohydrates I consume I use NovoRapid Penfill and at night in use the long-acting insulin Lantus SoloStar. I also used the pump some time ago, but for some reason my attitude towards this therapy isn’t positive. I know that the pump is useful and it replicates the pancreas function much better than injecting insulin multiple times a day. Nevertheless I felt like I was literally kept alive by batteries.
Please feel free to react and to commend, I am looking forward to reading your experiences.
Kind regards,
Paula
My name is Paula and I am 24 years old and I have been diagnosed with diabetes Mellitus type 1 six years ago. I remember that day well because it was two days before my eighteenth birthday. Diabetes type 1 is an autoimmune disease which is experienced differently by everyone. I want to share the experience of living with diabetes type 1 and I would appreciate it a lot to read your experiences.
When I was diagnosed with diabetes I also was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism;
After one year of taking my medication my thyroid gland was working well again. But even though my thyroid was working well I had to test to determine thyroid function once a year and of course I have to give blood every three months to check my HBA1C and glucose. However the blood test of last year showed that my thyroid gland wasn’t working well and this time they found antibodies to the thyroid; so now it’s here to stay like my diabetes. I am wondering though whether the thyroid gland wasn’t the cause of my diabetes.a condition in which the thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormone.
Probably the first two years my glucose levels had an enormous influence on my mood. Nowadays my glucose levels don’t have much influence on my mood anymore. However there is one exception, when I am hungry I easily get irritated and sometimes even angry. Is getting angry when I’m hungry just me or do you experience this too? Before I had diabetes I didn’t care much for sweets and candy but now I love to eat sweets and candy.
As my therapy I inject insulin a few times a day; for the carbohydrates I consume I use NovoRapid Penfill and at night in use the long-acting insulin Lantus SoloStar. I also used the pump some time ago, but for some reason my attitude towards this therapy isn’t positive. I know that the pump is useful and it replicates the pancreas function much better than injecting insulin multiple times a day. Nevertheless I felt like I was literally kept alive by batteries.
In the future there will be a pump which injects insulin, checks glucose levels and reacts on glucose levels. Luckily they are already working on it and when this pump gets on the market I might reconsider using the pump. On the other hand I’m affright my commitment issue towards the pump will not dissolve so easily.The pump is attached to your body at all times, and feeds constant insulin to the blood via tube.
Please feel free to react and to commend, I am looking forward to reading your experiences.
Kind regards,
Paula