lilibet
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HI all
Newly diagnosed - experiencing range of emotions that Im sure you are all familiar with. Fear is biggest. Fear of future, fear of hypos (actually dreading when bs lowers as risk of hypos draws nearer). Progress good apparently - come from high 20's to average 13 in 5 days- though still a road to go of course.
This site is great though still early days for me to take mega control - though am now armed with the jargon and bit more knowledge!
Dietician today also - Not averse to discussion re carbs but urging me to keep with carbs at each meal for now. Am trying not to take too much but dont feel well enough yet to jiggery pokery the grub.....
However (please excuse if this sounds negative, its really really not meant to be), it would be good to have success stories re people who are diagnosed who have been stable for a long time and having a good old time of it.
Not trying to deny the reality of the situation and my view is probably related a bit to the amount of posts I've been reading as I've been bombarding myself (short of having a diabetic specialist nurse living with me, its the only way to keep myself calmer than I've been
). It seems that lots of people experience fluctuations forever and I was just wanting to hear that if my insulin is right, I control my diet well and follow the rules that things will be ok (illness aside etc).
Am I being naive?
L
Newly diagnosed - experiencing range of emotions that Im sure you are all familiar with. Fear is biggest. Fear of future, fear of hypos (actually dreading when bs lowers as risk of hypos draws nearer). Progress good apparently - come from high 20's to average 13 in 5 days- though still a road to go of course.
This site is great though still early days for me to take mega control - though am now armed with the jargon and bit more knowledge!

However (please excuse if this sounds negative, its really really not meant to be), it would be good to have success stories re people who are diagnosed who have been stable for a long time and having a good old time of it.
Not trying to deny the reality of the situation and my view is probably related a bit to the amount of posts I've been reading as I've been bombarding myself (short of having a diabetic specialist nurse living with me, its the only way to keep myself calmer than I've been

Am I being naive?

L